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PHIL ANGELIDES, CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR, VISITS LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE

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Candidate Phil Angelides at LACC August 31st
LACCD Board of Trustee member Kelly Candaele moderated the roundtable discussion held with gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides at LACC August 31st.  Pictured from left are Candaele; Ryan Hall-Allen, ASO president; Angelides; and Alma Salazar, LACC EOPS recruiter and mother of a high school senior.

Angelides Unveils Bush/Schwarzenegger Index That Tracks Progress of

Middle Class Families Versus Corporate Special Interests

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – California State Treasurer and Democratic nominee for Governor Phil Angelides today unveiled the Bush/Schwarzenegger index, a measure of how middle class families in California are doing versus big corporate interests.

"Time and time again, we have seen the Bush-Schwarzenegger tag team protect the powerful special interests while turning their backs on our hardworking middle class families," said Angelides. "It is hard to find a distinction between George Bush’s policies and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s—and the results are the same: higher taxes for the middle class, higher tuition and fees and record deficit spending. Under Bush and Schwarzenegger, middle class families lose and special interests win."

The Bush/Schwarzenegger index contrasts the higher taxes paid by an average middle class family of four with one child attending a California State University with the record profits earned by oil companies, HMOs and drug companies. Since Arnold Schwarzenegger took office, the average family pays $4,422 more per year due to increased college, healthcare and fuel costs. At the same time, HMOs, drug and oil companies earn $556 million a day.

"As Governor, I’ll give a break to hard-working, middle class families for a change," Angelides added. "I will begin by cutting taxes for the people who really need it – up to $660 a year for families earning up to $100,000 – and small businesses. My first priority as Governor will be to ease the burden on the middle class, and to invest more in their future."

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