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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Arnold and Them

Bravo to the Courage Campaign for putting together this excellent video, in the "Roger & Me" style, about trying to deliver petitions to Governor Schwarzenegger from over 28,000 constituents who don't want to see state workers get shafted with a slash in salary to the federal minimum wage because the lawmakers can't come up with a budget. They also would like you to call Arnold.



On the same day that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger received 28,016 petition signatures from the Courage Campaign, True Majority, and CREDO Mobile, Arnold announced that he would delay signing an Executive Order slashing the wages of over 200,000 state workers to $6.55 an hour, the federal minimum wage.

That's the good news. The bad news is that Arnold delayed the Executive Order signing to Thursday.

That's 24 hours from now. Which means we still have time TODAY to pressure Arnold to stop holding state workers hostage to his political budget negotiation games.

As a community of concerned citizens, we've got just a few hours to take action together. On behalf of hundreds of thousands of state workers, please pick up your phone right now and call Arnold.

Let's flood the Governor's phone lines. Here are several numbers for Arnold -- call one, call some or call them all:
Sacramento: 916-445-2841 (press 1, 2, and 0 to speak to a live person)

Fresno: 559-445-5295 (a live person should answer your call)

Los Angeles: 213-897-0322 (a live person should answer your call)

Riverside: 951-680-6860 (a live person should answer your call)

San Diego: 619-525-4641 (a live person should answer your call)

San Francisco: 415-703-2218 (a live person should answer your call)

Washington D.C.: 202-624-5270 (press 0 to leave a general message)


This is great citizen activism - it's not necessarily going to stop Arnold from this callous action, but it'll raise awareness to exactly what he's doing. Meanwhile, John Chiang has vowed not to carry out the policy, and he'll need backup.

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