AP Enterprise: Schwarzenegger overstates 'stimulus' job claims
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has jetted up and down California in recent weeks trumpeting his own stimulus plan for the state's ailing economy. He has promised to create at least 12,500 new jobs by releasing nearly $750 million from public works bonds voters approved in 2006 for transportation, housing and flood-control projects. "People need jobs," Schwarzenegger said at a news conference last month announcing one of the largest chunks of new spending, nearly $400 million for public transit projects. "We are going to create those jobs and pump this money as quickly as possible back into the economy." An Associated Press review finds the projects are expected to create fewer than half the number of direct jobs that Schwarzenegger has promised.
See "AP Enterprise: Schwarzenegger overstates 'stimulus' job claims", Aaron C. Davis, San Francisco Chronicle, April 13, 2008