Governor Schwarzenegger's Key Issues And SoCal Impact Are Posted Online
January 07, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Governor Schwarzenegger's State-of-the-State address at 5:00 p.m. today has several hot button issues impacting Southern California.Key points of the Governor’s speech are summarize in a brief posted at (www.mayocommunications.com/2006NewsReleases/StateotheState2006TalkingPts.PDF)
For a breakdown of the programs impacting SoCal and interviews with key players briefed by the Governor’s staff on amounts earmarked for each program involving goods movement, traffic, bridges, ports and quality of life issues visit
www.mayocommunications.com/2006NewsReleases/SGPProjects.pdf
For media interviews and general reaction to Governor Schwarzenegger's programs unveiled in the State-of-the State Address tonight (Thursday, January 5, 2006) please call us MAYO Communications at 818-340-5300.
The issues will impact San Diego, Orange, Inland Empire, Riverside, San Bernardino, LA and Ventura Counties.
These experts below are people who have been briefed by the governor’s office on the details of his plan and can localize the story in Southern California.
1- Robert Wolf, chairman of Germania Corporation, a regional industrial and office developer in California and former chairman of the California Transportation Commission. Southern California Leadership Council (SCLC) Co-Chair.
(Phone: (cell 951-505-4484) Cindy Mason, sec. 951-656-0332
2-Ray Holdsworth, president of AECOM, a global engineering services firm based in Los Angeles, and former chair of the California Chamber. SCLC Co-Chair. Angela Downen (sec.) Phone: 213-593-8734 main: 213-593-8706.
3-Wally Baker, Senior V.P., Public Policy, LAEDC, and member of Governor Schwarzenegger's Goods Movement Work Group.
(Ph: 213-236-4812 or cell 213-447-2269). Della Cain (sec.) 213-236-4891.