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Governor in Eureka this morning; will he sign salmon restoration bill?

Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger is going to be in Eureka today to talk about budget reform. He's scheduled to meet with local elected and business officials at 11 a.m. at the Eureka Women's Club, 1531 J Street. The Gov will hold a "press availability" afterward.

State Sen. Patricia Wiggins' bill to fund salmon and steelhead restoration is on the Guv's desk. There is speculation he will announce he's going to sign the bill at today's appearance.

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Andy! You're back! You were missed...

Well did he sign it? what is going on with the fishing here.

Good to have you back, Andrew.

I was really dismayed at the anti-tax, big-spending-legislature blather that The Arnold laid on us. Those big spending members of the legislature are paying for healthcare for the indigent, disabled people, deteriorating roads, schools, and so on.

If we are going to get a visit from the Guv, can't we get the moderate version of The Arnold, instead of his scripted anti-tax baloney?

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