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Top Twenty Worst Bills Worthy of the Governor’s Veto

This op-ed, co-authored with Senator Bob Dutton, originally appeared in the Flashreport

As of today, the Governor has yet to act on any of these bills. When he is done, we will grade Governor Brown on his performance. The Governor’s “letter grade” will be computed using the following scale… If he vetoes 90% or more, the Governor got an “A”, 80% – 89% a “B”, 70 – 79% a “A”, 60 – 69% a “D” and below that, an “F”…

For convenience, we have broken down the bad bills into seven different categories… Next to the bill number and author, in bright red, will appear the action taken by the Governor on each bill (none as of today).

Please check back periodically to check the status of the referenced bills. Hold on to those blood pressure pills as we present not all, but some of the worst of the worst as our 2012 “Top 20 Bills to Veto” which we respectfully submit for your review. See the Call to Action at the end of this list and help us to bring the Top 20 Bills to Veto to the Governor’s attention:

Higher Taxes and Debt

The two bills listed below make it easier for local government to pay for improvements you don’t want with money you don’t have:

Assault on the Family

Union Protections and Expansion

Incentives For Illegal Immigrants

Job Destruction

Manipulating The Elections Process

The Nanny State

Public Safety

CALL TO ACTION

You have an opportunity to contact Governor Brown and urge him to veto all twenty of these bills! You can reach the Governor here or fax letters to: Governor Jerry Brown; fax: (916) 558-3160.

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