I would hope that people would feel that they achieved a greater opportunity in life living here in California than they had prior to when we came in. That they had a better opportunity of getting better education.That they had a better opportunity of getting a job once they had an education or training. And that overall, that their quality of life had improved.
George DeukmejianMy understanding has always been that if there is any indication that pesticides are harmful, that they would not be allowed to be used.
George DeukmejianWe're looking at available sources, all sources, in the area of additional energy.
George DeukmejianIt seems to me that it's better to allow people to have more spendable income.That helps 'LO stimulate the economy and create more jobs.
George DeukmejianI'm not an expert in it, but it seems to me that you have to let the market forces go their course.
George DeukmejianEvery lie has 2 parts - the lie we tell others and the one we tell ourselves to justify it.
George DeukmejianOne of the biggest problems that we have right now is that in some areas of the State we cannot get additional jobs created because they say the housing costs are too high.
George DeukmejianThere are several ways in order to reduce the housing problem.One way is to allow a developer to buy land more cheaply if it's in an outlying area.
George DeukmejianOne of course is to insure greater supply of energy for California's needs now and in the future in the sense that we are in discussions with representatives of Oregon and Washington, where they do have a surplus supply of energy available, and at what we hope will be a very reasonable price.
George DeukmejianThere have been various pesticides that have been properly tested, that have been registered and then have been used and later on they've been discoveredthat they can create harm, like in the case of this Oftanol that was being used here (in Sacramento, against the Japanese beetle). Now they find that it can cause problems at least to animals. So we stopped using it.
George DeukmejianThere does need to be a speed-up of the process.It takes entirely too long to addres5 some of those concerns and, in the process, it becomes so extremely expensive and cumbersome that it tends to turn away those people and companies that want to provide much needed housing.
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