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STATE BUDGET: OUT OF ADVERSITY COMES OPPORTUNITY
Allan Zaremberg, President and CEO of the California Chamber of Commerce
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Governor Schwarzenegger and the state’s Republican
legislators understand the importance of a strong economy. Over the years,
both have worked hard to protect jobs in the face of legislative proposals that
would have hurt employers and our competitiveness. The Governor has vetoed
just about every job killing bill that has reached his desk and on each “job
killer” we had near unanimous Republican legislative opposition. Both have
staunchly opposed tax increases and have been at the forefront of insisting that
any solution to the budget imbalance minimize damage to the California
economy. A budget solution that protects the California economy in
the future will not occur without the close collaboration of the Governor and
Republican leadership.
Nobody likes tax increases, least of all the hard working
taxpayers and the business men and women who pay them. However, this
budget – this year – is about more than tax increases. The Governor’s
framework may provide a unique opportunity to help the economy to recover (which
will be the real solution to the budget crisis), to protect California’s job
climate and to establish some much needed and lasting budget reforms. Out
of adversity comes opportunity…the opportunity to achieve flexible work days, to
guarantee a mandatory budget reserve, to limit the growth of government, and
permanently reduce the state’s tax rate.
ALLAN ZAREMBERG BIOGRAPHY
Zaremberg is president and chief executive officer of the California Chamber. He took over the top staff position in 1998 after six years as executive vice president and head of the Chamber's legislative advocacy program.
Enhancing the state's economic growth has been the goal of Zaremberg's activities. He has headed statewide ballot campaigns to close the legal loophole that permitted shakedown lawsuits, to assure adequate funding for transportation infrastructure and to oppose anti-business proposals that would have raised the cost of health care, electricity and public works. He led negotiations culminating in comprehensive reforms of workers' compensation, endangered species laws, and other key issues.
Before joining the Chamber, Zaremberg served as chief legislative advisor to and advocate for Governors George Deukmejian and Pete Wilson.
Zaremberg served as a captain and flight navigator on a KC-135 jet air refueling tanker while in the U.S. Air Force from 1970 to 1975.
He received a B.S. in economics from Penn State University and a J.D. from the McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, where he was a member of the Law Journal.