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  • Thanks Arnie

    Here's our illustrious Governor's answer to the budget shortfall:

    Hike in the parks

    The state's park fees will rise to their highest levels

    Present fee New fee as of July 1

    Day use $3 to $5 $4 to $14

    Camping, family $8 to $13 $11 to $25

    Camping, group $12 to $270 $14 to $450

    Boat launching $2 to $4 $5 to $8

    Museums and
    historical sites $2 to $4 $2 to $8

    Annual passes $67 $75 to $125

    Annual boat pass $45 $75

    Hearst Castle $7 to $12 $8 to $25
    ($30 for evening tours)
    Note: The new fee structure is posted on the California State Parks website, http://www.parks.ca.gov, under Reservations and Fees.

    Source: California Department of Parks and Recreation

    With camping rates like these...you might as well pop a hotel room.


    (Sorry....the text doesn't want to align itself the way I told it to.)

  • #2
    BOOOO!
    and Boo to all of you who voted for him!!
    :gun:'99 TJ Sport:gun:

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sarah
      BOOOO!
      and Boo to all of you who voted for him!!
      Boooooooooob

      eh, he still has a funny accent!
      [COLOR=blue]Chris[/COLOR]
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      • #4
        "I want to do whats right for the people of CalifOnia"

        HAHAHAHAHA

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        • #5
          I know I'll get blasted for this but what the heck. Arnold is only doing this to straighten out Gray Davis' mess! At least, you know it's there unlike the car taxes which we didn't know that Gray Davis was going to do it until YOU received the bill.

          Okay, now I'm ready for the whipping!
          1993 Wrangler Black, 4" ProComp Lift, 33s.
          Glad to be back in California!

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          • #6
            Actually Wilson brought in the car tax, which only kicks in at a certain point, Davis just got stuck with it.

            Either way...the budget is a mess...and we can all thank Enron.

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            • #7
              He could have went the way of Fienstien and Boxer and just closed them I will pay more to keep em open. I did'nt vote for Arnie but give him a chance.


              Just my 2 cents

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              • #8
                I voted for Arnie. So far I think he's doing a FANTASTIC job. I would rather pay more to get into a park than paying 300% on car taxes! That's not a joke!

                Of course, this is only MY opinion and everyone IS entitled to theirs.
                1993 Wrangler Black, 4" ProComp Lift, 33s.
                Glad to be back in California!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by king4wd2
                  I voted for Arnie. So far I think he's doing a FANTASTIC job. I would rather pay more to get into a park than paying 300% on car taxes! That's not a joke!
                  Well said Sandy! Some people would whine and gripe no matter what was proposed. The fact of the matter is that the money to fix what that thieving bastard Davis screwed-up has to come from somewhere (I would love to know just how much of a kick-back he got from Edison in exchange for his efforts in creating our states "energy shortage"). I would rather pay a little more to camp three or four times a year, than pay a massive hike in my vehicle registration fees (I have three vehicles)...

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