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No staff cuts till after the election?
Davis' finance director says the full picture won't be known until then.
By John Hill -- Bee Capitol Bureau
Published 2:15 a.m. PDT Thursday, September 11, 2003
http://www.sacbee.com/content/politics/ca/budget/story/7393104p-8336582c.htmlGov. Gray Davis' administration says it is unlikely to approve plans for substantial reductions to the state payroll until the middle of next month.
That makes it likely that the impact of the cuts -- in thousands of layoffs and in reduced state services -- won't become public until after the Oct. 7 recall election.
Davis' finance director, Steve Peace, said he wants to hold off until his office gets a complete picture of how the reductions will affect state services. Cuts in one part of the budget, he said, might conflict with reductions elsewhere.
Also, Peace said, he wants to avoid sending out layoff notices until he is sure they are necessary.
But in the politically charged environment leading up to the recall election, in which Davis is struggling to save his job, some see an attempt to postpone the fallout, in layoffs and service reductions, of the budget Davis signed last month.
Republican lawmakers said the administration has been reviewing reduction plans for more than a year.
"Last year, this guy held all the bad news until after the election," said Assemblyman John Campbell, R-Irvine. "There's no reason to think that he would do anything different this year."
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