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Governor’s Vow: ‘The State of Our State Will Soon Be Strong’;

Governor’s Vow: ‘The State of Our State Will Soon Be Strong’;

<h3>Schwarzenegger again assures that the fiscal crisis can be resolved without raising taxes. Citing March ballot, he asks for public's help.</h3><p class="source">The Los Angeles Times</p> <p>"If you want to lower rates for businesses, you have to regulate the insurers," said Doug Heller, a spokesman for the Santa Monica-based Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights.</p>
Governor’s fund-raising gambit draws ire;

Governor’s fund-raising gambit draws ire;

<h3>One of new committees isn't covered by contribution caps, has nearly $200,000</h3><p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>"In a way, what he is doing is more deceptive than what (former Gov.) Gray Davis ever did," said Doug Heller, consumer advocate for the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights. "That's what is so shocking -- he said he would be cleaning house...</p>
Donor watchdog seeking donations

Donor watchdog seeking donations

<h3>Fund-raising letters tout Arnold Watch</h3><p class="source">RecordNet.com</p> <p>"Keeping an eye on a governor with a personal fortune of more than $200 million requires resources," according to a fund-raising letter from the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, soliciting donations for its ArnoldWatch operation.</p>
Governor Will Raise More Funds;

Governor Will Raise More Funds;

<h3>By creating committees to back ballot measures and to lobby legislators, Schwarzenegger would be extending his power, observers say.</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>"It is another tool for Schwarzenegger to dominate the Legislature," said Douglas Heller of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights in Santa Monica, which tracks the governor's fundraising.</p>
THE TICKER

THE TICKER

<p class="source">The Boston Herald</p> <p>Boston ranked fourth of seven cities in its ability to force corporations to respect community and individual rights, a survey by the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights said. San Francisco ranked first.</p>
Schwarzenegger outpacing Davis in fund raising

Schwarzenegger outpacing Davis in fund raising

<p class="source">Orange County Register (California)</p> <p>"You can't ride a wave of populist anger into the governor's office and then ignore the source of that anger," said Doug Heller of the watchdog group Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights. "You can't ignore that with flip comments...</p>
The Year of the Consumer

The Year of the Consumer

<p class="source">RCR Wireless News</p> <p>Our choice for 2003 is the consumer, the collective 150 million wireless subscribers who are changing the wireless industry with both their praises and their complaints.</p>
A Multi-Dimensional Conflict for Arnold

A Multi-Dimensional Conflict for Arnold

<font face="verdana,sans-serif" size="2">With all the brouhaha over the mutual fund industry and its scandal-ridden recent past, California's massive public pension fund, known as CalPERS, has led the pack of investors trying to clean...</font>
A Skybox Reality — No Cash, No Arnold

A Skybox Reality — No Cash, No Arnold

<p class="source">The Los Angeles Times</p> <p>With a dozen or so people in each box representing various interests, Schwarzenegger -- isn't he the guy who said he didn't need anybody's money? -- stood to clear as much as $1 million.</p>