Home

California Votes Against Change; Schwarzenegger Accepts Defeat

November 8, 2005 · Print · Email

Voters in California went to the polls on November 8 to cast their decision on eight statewide ballot measures. Governor Schwarzenegger has been in a hard fought battle with the public employee unions, especially the teachers, over Propositions 74, 75 and 76. Schwarzennegger lost each measure that he backed and the unions and Democratic party are declaring a mandate for their policy positions. The much publicized confrontation between the unions and Schwarzenegger has been at times bitter, with both sides emphasizing that the voter’s decisions will affect California for years to come. The Governor has promised to accept the will of the voters and vows to move forward with a positive agenda.

Proposition 77 called for a major reform of the existing redistricting process of legislative seats. California is well known for “gerrymandered” districts, which are very carefully crafted along economic, racial and political boundaries rather than geographic. Critics of these gerrymandered districts often decry the system being heavily weighted towards incumbents. Voters disagreed and overwhelmingly decided to uphold the existing districting process.



.
.
New and Noteworthy

NYC Posts Preliminary Budget Materials Upon Release

New York City, Bloomberg, budget

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg unveiled the City’s fiscal 2007 budget, and the information was posted online the same day. NYC is noted for the timeliness with which it posts information to its web site, which does a great job of making the business of big-city government accessible and understandable.... Continue

Wisconsin Empowers Local Government, Road Management

Wisconsin Information System for Local Roads, Wisconsin Transportation

Wisconsin has developed a new technology that empowers local government to monitor and report road conditions.... Continue

Urban Land Institute Predicts Real Estate Growth to Moderate in 2006

Urban Land Institute, real estate bubble

Survey expects growth in the real estate market to slow in 2006 compared to the robust growth rates in 2005. San Diego, Washington D.C. and L.A. are noted as top “markets to watch” for the new year.... Continue

Spotlight on East Massapequa,
Schools, libraries, income & demographic information

East Massapequa, NY has a population of 19,565 with a median age of 37.8. Information inside includes U.S. Census data, schools, Google maps, websites, annual household income and much more.

.