Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today will sign the budget package that the Legislature passed early Thursday morning.
Then comes the list of line-item vetoes.
Of course, as Jim Sanders reports in today's Bee, more money woes could be in the state's future as the economy continues to falter.
"If I could tell you what revenues are going to be in May, I would not be making this call from Sacramento -- I'd be making it from Las Vegas," quipped H.D. Palmer, a spokesman for Schwarzenegger's Department of Finance.
I'd bet the under on that.
The real drama of the weekend will be at the California Republican Party's convention, which descends on Sacramento this evening.
In terms of budget fallout, there's the pending resolution to censure every Republican lawmaker who voted for taxes.
But there's also early jockeying in the 2010 governor's race between Meg Whitman and Steve Poizner.
Both candidates have been very critical of the budget deal struck in the Legislature.
(Speaking of sharp words from gubernatorial candidates, check out Lt. Gov. John Garamendi say this week, "We have an infection here. And it's a Republican infection, and it's really spreading across this nation.")
Among the speakers at the GOP confab: Rep. Darrell Issa speaks tonight as does 2002 GOP nominee for governor Bill Simon.
On Saturday, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina (and talked-about 2010 U.S. Senate candidate) does breakfast on Saturday. Ex-Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney will introduce Meg Whitman at lunch. Rep. Tom McClintock and Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner will be the dinner speakers.
On Sunday, Assemblyman (and 2010 U.S. Senate candidate) Chuck DeVore takes the stage.
VICTORY LAP? Schwarzenegger, meanwhile, won't be anywhere near the GOP activists. The governor is off to Washington this weekend, in preparation for next week's National Governors' Association conference.
He'll also appear on at least two Sunday talk shows -- ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" as well as CNN's Sunday show.
FURLOUGH FRIDAY: Believe it or not, it's been only two weeks since the first state worker furlough.
Well, today marks day No. 2. Keep up with your state employee news at The State Worker blog.
BIRTHDAY: Republican Sen. Dave Cox, who flirted with the possibility of being the critical 27th budget vote earlier this week, turns 71 today.
Photo credit: After the Legislature approved the state budget, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger removed the numbers from the "deficit clock," outside his Capitol office on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009. Credit: AP Photo/ Rich Pedroncelli.



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