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Date Added: August 05, 2008 02:32:04 PM
If Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to issue minimum-wage checks to 200,000 state workers in less than a month, he may want to rehire any semi-retired computer programmers he terminated last week. State Controller John Chiang appears before the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization at the Capitol regarding the governor's executive order on state pay and job cuts.

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