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Asked in Downtown Mountain View. Pictures and interviews by Nick Veronin.
Proposition 25 would make it so the California legislature only needs a simple majority, not a two-thirds majority, to pass a state budget; it would also dock legislators’ pay for a late budget. Would you support that?
“I don’t think I’d vote for that. Why shouldn’t they get paid if they are working toward something?” Joe Sziszak, Mountain View
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“Yes. It seems reasonable assuming they are given an appropriate period of time to pass the budget in the first place.” Claude Levenger, Los Altos
“That sounds good. Why should they be getting paid when they’re not doing their jobs?” Mark C. Tomasini, San Jose
“I’m in favor of both stipulations. I don’t think it’s fair to the people. They’re simply not doing their jobs.” Don Manogue, Mountain View
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OCTOBER 15, 2010 ■ MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE ■
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