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Government

Jan. 4, 2005

A House Divided

EXTRA Feature - Another New Year, another batch of new laws taking effect. But this time, there's a twist. The state's 2003-04 legislative session took on a split personality, owing to the midterm recall of Gov. Gray Davis and the starkly different mind-set of his replacement, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. That split became apparent through changed budget priorities, a ninefold increase in gubernatorial vetoes and fewer liberal leanings in laws that did pass.

EXTRA Feature

By Draeger Martinez
        
        Another New Year, another batch of new laws taking effect. But this time, there's a twist.
        The state's 2003-04 legislative session took on a split personality, owing to the midterm recall of Gov. Gray Da...

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