Let's Everybody Go To Court
Just a quick update on the latest on Gov. Schwarzenegger's slashing of state worker salaries. After John Chiang refused to carry out the executive order, today Arnold sued him.
Schwarzenegger's Department of Personnel Administration filed a lawsuit against Chiang late Monday in Sacramento County Superior Court. The suit says the state Constitution and several sections of law prohibit the state from paying full wages without approval of a budget.
“Except where payments are self-executing under the California Constitution, the state has no authority to pay state employees their full salaries where it does not have an appropriation such as in this case, where there is no budget for fiscal year 2008-2009,” the lawsuit says.
Chiang, a Democrat, has balked at making the pay cuts, saying the state has enough money to cover its needs into October.
“The governor has created a solution to a problem that does not exist...,” Chiang said in a statement after the lawsuit was filed.
This has become less about fiscal responsibility during a budget crisis and more about an authoritarian demanding his way. As for the original intention of the order, to force a compromise on the budget, that's, er, not happening.
Schwarzenegger met Monday with the Legislature's Democratic leaders to try to reach a budget compromise.
“We're still talking. We haven't thrown anything at each other,” Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata, D-Oakland, said after emerging from the governor's office.
Labels: Arnold Schwarzenegger, budget, John Chiang, minimum wage, state employees






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