Stuck Between a Rock and China
If and when a governor goes on a trade mission, or a trip to "pump up" California's economy abroad, there is always a question of financing. No governor wants to take a jaunt on the far side of the earth and hold the state's taxpayers accountable for the bill. That wouldn't make those taxpayers very happy. And if the governor raises private monies (which most do, and Schwarzenegger did for his recent trip to China), then campaign watchdogs denounce the excursions--which are often paid for by donors whose donations are not fully disclosed--as junkets. Democrat and hopeful Schwarzenegger-nemesis in next fall's general election Phil Angelides is trying to take advantage of this today by proposing new diclosure rules and saying the governor should disclose the financial details of his trip. Good politics, perhaps, but on the Monday after Thanksgiving is that really the best timing? |
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