"No in November" RN-RV Road Tour Update
STOCKTON--Government workers gathered at a billionaire’s home to protest an appearance by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and his proposals for next month’s special election. Schwarzenegger is pushing several propositions that will go before voters Nov. 8, including provisions to make teachers work five years before earning tenure (Proposition 74), to require unions to get permission from members before using their dues for political purposes (Proposition 75), to set a state spending cap and give the governor more control over the budget (Proposition 76).
Deloris Foster was one of the hundreds of protesters outside the home of Alex Spanos, a real estate mogul who hosted a fundraiser for the governor Tuesday night. A teacher for 22 years at the Stockton Unified School District, Foster decried the measures Schwarzenegger supports. "This is totally unfair to us trying to make a living," she said.(read more)
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