we don't care that much about Warren Beatty, and based on his ticket sales from the past generation, I doubt anyone else does either.
The governor will uphold whatever the court decides.
The governor will not change his mind on this bill. The legal issues do not change, regardless of public input. It will take another vote of the people or a court action to determine the issue.
The governor's not in a position to retry individual cases for purposes of guilt or innocence, ... Clemency is discretionary and is an act of mercy.
The governor is pleased that the president is coming out to California and he looks forward to talking with him about the issues that are critical to California.
This is who he is. It's not surprising.
Whatever he needs to do, it should happen. If there's a fine, he'll pay it, and he will go forward and take the test to get the proper endorsement.
We don't know. The governor is focussed on the budget and the strategic growth plan.
He's acknowledging that the outcome this time was disappointing, but everyone really did work hard.
Conversations are continuing and everyone is working in earnest, but there's no impending announcement.