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Governor’s pitches take hit

Governor’s pitches take hit

<h3>Schwarzenegger says he's selling state; critics say he's promoting big donors</h3><p class="source">Sacramento Bee</p> <p>Doug Heller, advocate with FTCR, said he understands Schwarzenegger's desire to reward big businesses that choose California but said Schwarzenegger's promise not to engage in special-interest politics means he must be held to a higher standard.</p>
Pay for Placement

Pay for Placement

<font face="verdana,sans-serif" size="2">Once again Arnold will be touting his message of job growth for California. And once again, the backdrop will be the corporate logo of one of Arnold's campaign contributors. Tomorrow, the Gov....</font>
GAS PRICES FAIL TO STOP DRIVERS

GAS PRICES FAIL TO STOP DRIVERS

<p class="source">The Daily News of Los Angeles</p> <p>"The signs are not good, because the market will be anticipating a shortage, so if there's any problems, there will be another price spike," Jamie Court of FTCR said after appearing before the Gas Pricing Commission.</p>
Teflon Don has history of fines over finances

Teflon Don has history of fines over finances

<p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>He is the target of a state Senate ethics probe that stems from a complaint that he violated campaign finance laws or conflict-of-interest rules by receiving consulting fees from a college friend.</p>
Schwarzenegger flexes his fund-raising muscles

Schwarzenegger flexes his fund-raising muscles

<p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>As for individual contributors, a list provided to us by the nonpartisan Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights shows Stockton developer and San Diego Chargers owner Alex Spanos at the top, with $609,700 in donations.</p>
Governor to Be Executive Editor of 2 Fitness Magazines;

Governor to Be Executive Editor of 2 Fitness Magazines;

<h3>The publications will use Schwarzenegger's name, and he will receive $250,000 a year for his Council on Physical Fitness. Aide sees 'nominal' time commitment</h3><p class="source">The Los Angeles Times</p> <p>Doug Heller of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, which runs the website arnoldwatch.org, suggested this week that interests that sponsor the Arnold Fitness Weekend could provide undue influence.</p>
Classic Arnold

Classic Arnold

<font face="verdana,sans-serif" size="2">After victory at the polls on Tuesday, Governor Schwarzenegger promised California action and got straight to it. This weekend, the governor will preside over the Arnold Classic, a Columbus,...</font>
Governor OKs loan conversion

Governor OKs loan conversion

<h3>He agrees to give up $4.5 million rather than let campaign donors cover it.</h3><p class="source">Sacramento Bee</p> <p>"It's a good thing that he listened to the court and didn't try to challenge what the court said," said Carmen Balber of the Santa Monica-based FTCR. "It's regrettable that he waited until the court forced his hand."</p>