By Jordan Rau and Evan Halper, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced this afternoon that he will veto the state budget passed by the Legislature early this morning, setting the stage for an unprecedented confrontation in California’s Capitol.
“When they send me the budget, I will veto it,” Schwarzenegger said at a Capitol news conference. “If my veto is overriden,” he said, ” … hundreds of bills will be vetoed.”
Schwarzenegger had warned lawmakers in a letter last night that he would veto their spending plan — 78 days late today — if it did not include three provisions to ensure the state a reliable rainy day fund for times of fiscal trouble. This year, California has developed a $15.2-billion budget gap.
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