Tuesday, 06 March 2007 22:14
California One Step Away From Early Primary
Republicans, who are in the
minority in the 80-seat chamber, opposed the measure because it does not
guarantee funding for counties that would administer the additional election. A
third election is expected to cost California taxpayers an additional $60
million to $90 million. They tried to amend the bill to require reimbursement
from the state, but the effort failed. Schwarzenegger, who is supportive of an early
presidential primary, is waiting to see the final bill before deciding whether
to sign it, his spokesman said. "He supports moving the California primary up so we can be more
relevant in the presidential primary," Schwarzenegger spokesman
Aaron McLear said before Tuesday's vote. "As it stands now, California is
an afterthought. They come here just for our money."

