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Sacramento BeeGov. Jerry Brown has dropped a lawsuit filed by former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger that asserted his right to impose a minimum wage order on state workers during a budget stalemate.
Brown's Department of Personnel Administration filed the stipulation for the suit's dismissal on Monday in Sacramento Superior Court. Schwarzenegger sued Controller John Chiang, a Democrat, in August 2008 when Chiang resisted the former Republican governor's efforts to chop state worker pay to the federal minimum of $6.55 an hour.
Chiang argued that the state had enough cash to pay workers and argued that a 2003 state Supreme Court decision did not require pay cuts when there is no state budget. The controller also argued that the state's outdated payroll system -- designed in 1951 -- couldn't comply with the order to cut wages and avoid violating various labor laws.
"I am pleased and thankful that Governor Brown saw this litigation as a frivolous waste of hard-earned tax dollars that should be dedicated to fixing our schools, protecting our communities and rebuilding our infrastructure," Chiang said in a statement.
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