State stimulus bill fails

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The San Bernardino Sun reported earlier this week that a bill that would have pulled at least $3 billion in federal stimulus money into California and added 20 weeks of eligibility for unemployment insurance for workers failed by one Republican vote Monday in the Assembly.


San Bernardino County Democrats reacted with rage.

Three Inland Empire Republican assemblymen -- Anthony Adams, Paul Cook and Bill Emmerson -- caught the brunt of the criticism for abstaining on the vote or being absent when the vote occurred.

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