State legislators are supposed to be on recess, but they could be called back to Sacramento at any time to take part in a special session called by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to deal with health care and water issues. Here’s what Newport-Mesa’s assemblymen are expecting in the session: GOP opposition to the plans proposed so far by the governor and Democrats. But they’re also expecting, somehow, a compromise.
“The Republican and Democratic caucuses will have to sit down with the governor and hammer out a strong solution that is agreeable to all parties concerned,” Costa Mesa Assemblyman Van Tran said.
Democrats approved a plan that would increase insurance coverage and pay for it with a 7.5% payroll tax on employers who don’t offer health care, something the governor has said he will veto. But Schwarzenegger wants coverage for everyone who’s uninsured, with a plan that would force more people to buy their own insurance and charging employers.