California State Senate buries SB 241, oil and gas severance tax initiative. CMED ballot measure still alive.
By Andy Cohen
My colleague Doug Porter yesterday wrote in his “The Starting Line” headline that “The first step toward a balanced budget is getting Republicans out of office.” We’ve seen here in California over the last several years that, with today’s Republican Party completely devoid of ideas or any willingness to actually govern, he certainly has a point. It has proven to be a necessary first step toward undoing the legislative gridlock deliberately created by “The Party of No.” That is at least until the Republicans decide to remove the pointy hats from their heads and come out from the corner to join the rest of the class.
But to simply say that the Democratic supermajorities in the Assembly and the State Senate is to be credited with California’s newfound budgetary resurgence is to give state Democrats far too much credit. In fact, it hasn’t been the goings on in state capitol at all that that should be commended for the state’s economic recovery. At least not as far as the Legislature goes. [Read more…]










