Arnold won’t be back
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) has relinquished his title as executive editor and is foregoing his salary for Flex and Muscle & Fitness magazines, his office announces July 15. His role presents a conflict of interest because the publications receive ad revenue from dietary supplement firms, the state's Democratic Party maintained in charges filed publicly with the Fair Political Practices Commission June 19. Schwarzenegger vetoed a 2004 bill by state Sen. Jackie Speier (D) that would have required the state health department create a list of banned supplements (1"The Tan Sheet" Oct. 18, 2004, p. 18)...
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) has relinquished his title as executive editor and is foregoing his salary for Flex and Muscle & Fitness magazines, his office announces July 15. His role presents a conflict of interest because the publications receive ad revenue from dietary supplement firms, the state's Democratic Party maintained in charges filed publicly with the Fair Political Practices Commission June 19. Schwarzenegger vetoed a 2004 bill by state Sen. Jackie Speier (D) that would have required the state health department create a list of banned supplements (1 (Also see "Arnold Says “Hasta La Vista, Baby” To Health Department Supplement List" - Pink Sheet, 18 Oct, 2004.), p. 18).... |