Governor to visit League of California Cities conference on Thursday

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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will deliver remarks at the League of California Cities 2008 Annual Conference in Long Beach.

The announcement was made during Wednesday's opening ceremony by League president Jim Madaffer.

The governor is expected to address the estimated 2,000 elected and appointed officials attending the annual event, which is being held at the Long Beach Convention Center.

He's schedule to speak at 11 a.m., Madaffer said.

 

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