California to Lay Off 10,000 State Employees, Cut Projects

by Stephan Tawney on February 17, 2009

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced the laying-off of around 10,000 state employees and the suspension of 275 publicly-funded projects to deal with the budget crisis. The California legislature remains deadlocked as Republicans fight-off a proposed $14.4 billion tax hike and $10 billion in loans. The money would be needed to continue funding California’s nanny-state government programs.

With lawmakers still unable to deliver a budget after three days of intense negotiations, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger prepared to lay off 10,000 government workers and his administration said it would halt the last 275 state-funded public works projects still in operation.

The projects, which cost $3.8 billion and include upgrades to 18 bridges and roads in Los Angeles County to protect them from collapsing in earthquakes, had been allowed to continue as others were suspended because the state was running out of cash. …

Schwarzenegger had delayed sending out pink slips since Friday, hoping that lawmakers would soon approve a budget. But they failed Monday to find a third GOP vote in the state Senate to achieve the two-thirds majority needed to pass a budget — a requirement that essentially gives the minority Republicans veto power. A spokesman for Schwarzenegger said layoff notices would go out today. …

State Sen. Abel Maldonado (R-Santa Maria) was viewed as the most likely candidate to provide the final vote, but by Monday evening legislative leaders had not agreed to his demands. The dominant Democrats need three Republican votes in each house to pass the budget; leaders in the Assembly said the votes were available in the lower house.

California having money issues isn’t exactly a shocking revalation. Between their sanctuary cities, ever-growing list of social programs, global warming alarmist moves, and other irresponsible policies, can anyone really be surprised that they’re in a budget crisis? Or that the Democratic response is to raise taxes on the hard-working citizens in order to continue funding those policies?

Addendum: Oh, and Schwarzenegger deserves no sympathy, either.

Via Hot Air.



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