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Welcome to my Web site! It is an honor to represent you in the State Senate. The beautiful 15th Senate District includes one-third of the California coast and stretches from Santa Maria to Santa Cruz. As your Senator, I will continue working hard to represent your needs and opinions in the State Legislature. This Web site will provide you with an array of information, including my past and current legislation, issues important to me and my district, and other important news in Sacramento and throughout the district. I encourage you to sign up for my electronic newsletter, the Maldonado Message, which is designed to keep you informed with the most up-to-date insights and news. Thank you for visiting my Web site. It is a privilege representing you in Sacramento.
Governor Schwarzenegger recently released his 2010-11 budget proposal that would seek to correct the $19.9 billion deficit. The recession has hit California hard, but I would like to commend the governor for making education and job creation his top priorities in the upcoming year. This year, the UC and CSU systems will receive more funding—we can’t afford to balance yet another budget on the backs of our students. The governor has also set out to create a constitutional amendment that would ensure California never spends more on its prisoners than it does on its students. The governor has always been one of education’s strongest allies and he and I understand firsthand the opportunities a free and competitive education can provide.
The governor clearly has made job creation and economic recovery his top priority for the New Year. The Governor will introduce a package of five bills for legislative approval, called the California Jobs Initiative, which will create or retain at least 100,000 jobs. The Governor’s initiative provides up to $200 million to employers to pay for training new employees or retraining an existing employee for a new job. An additional $300 million will be available to employers for every individual they train who was previously unemployed. With this new investment in both job creation and training, California will rise out of the recession with a brighter future.