Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has changed plans and will now propose two versions of his revised May budget on Thursday -- five days before the special election -- rather than after the voters speak.
"Whether they pass or fail, I think we have the responsibility to plan for either of the scenarios," Schwarzenegger said at the Culver City Senior Center today. "That's why we are doing now our May Revise. And when we do our May Revise this time, which we will announce on May 14, we will see two May Revises, so the people (see) what the difference is.
"If on May 19 it passes, here's one scenario ... if those initiatives don't pass, then here's the other scenario with the more severe cuts."
With Proposition 1C and its $5 billion solution trailing badly in the polls, the governor is making a last-ditch effort with his May Revise to convince voters that the pain will be significant next year unless they support Propositions 1C, 1D and 1E, though he also wants voters to pass 1A and 1B.
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