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Come to Sacramento in 2008 or Arnold will rip your spine out.


The quickest way to persuade NCEW NCEW National Conference of Editorial Writers  members to meet in Sacramento in 2008 would be to guarantee the chance to meet Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German pronunciation (IPA): [ˈaɐ̯nɔlt ˈaloɪ̯s ˈʃvaɐ̯ʦənˌʔɛɡɐ] . Unfortunately, such a promise would constitute fraud. For one thing, it's far from certain that he will be governor in 2008. For another, Arnold (as everybody calls him) doesn't even really live in Sacramento. And, like the eight-hundred-pound gorilla (on, admittedly, a slightly smaller scale) the governor of California The Governor of California is the highest executive authority in the state government, whose responsibilities include making yearly "State of the State" addresses to the California State Legislature, submitting the budget, and ensuring that state laws are enforced.  goes where he wants and meets whom he wants when he wants.

Still, the mere fact that voters in the nation's largest state chose a Mr.-Universe-turned-action-hero as their governor suggests a good reason to gather in Sacramento three years hence. For better or worse, wherever the states of the Union are headed, California is almost certain to get there first. If that's the case, other states' futures look like this: increasingly diverse, inexorably growing, relentlessly fractious frac·tious  
adj.
1. Inclined to make trouble; unruly.

2. Having a peevish nature; cranky.



[From fraction, discord (obsolete).
, irredeemably broke, arguably ungovernable, and highly entertaining.

The capital of California, then, is the perfect place for the nation's editorial writers to consider the state of the nation's states and the host of issues confronting the states, issues that are high on the agendas of most of editorial pages. Education, growth, taxation, climate change, prisons, immigration immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are often economic, although religious or political factors may be very important. , legal reform, affordable housing, stem cell stem cell

In living organisms, an undifferentiated cell that can produce other cells that eventually make up specialized tissues and organs. There are two major types of stem cells, embryonic and adult.
 research, steroids in sports--California and Sacramento are battlegrounds for all of them and a host of others.

It's far too early to settle on a convention theme, though. 2008 is a presidential election year, and the issues if that election are sure to frame the content of the NCEW convention. But as the seat of government in the world's fifth-largest economy, Sacramento is well-situated to draw speakers on a wide variety of subjects, from the most local to the global.

If that sounds too much like work, well, like, chill out, dude, as we Californians say. Sacramento is the perfect place for NCEW members to pursue other interests as well.

Sacramento is easy to get to. It is served by a number of major airlines--Delta, Northwest, United, Southwest, Jet Blue, Delta--several of which are likely still to be in business in the fall of 2008. Members who live near enough to drive to Sacramento can do so on 1-80 or 1-5.

The convention's planners will be able to choose among several hotels as headquarters for the meeting. Evening entertainments can include a cruise on the Sacramento River (which flows through downtown), a vineyard dinner, and an event at the Mondavi Center for the Arts at the University of California, Davis The University of California, Davis, commonly known as UC Davis, is one of the ten campuses of the University of California, and was established as the University Farm in 1905. .

Convention attendees who want to take a few days after the convention to explore Northern California will find it easy to do. Sacramento is located within a couple of hours of San Francisco, Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada, Yosemite National Park Yosemite National Park (yōsĕm`ĭtē), 761,266 acres (308,205 hectares), E central Calif.; est. 1890 as a result of the efforts of conservationist John Muir. Located in the Sierra Nevada, it is a glacier-scoured area of great beauty; Mt. , and the Napa Valley wine country (depending, alas, on traffic; this is California, after all). Opportunities for outdoor recreation--hiking, mountain biking mountain biking Sports medicine A sport in which participants use specialized bicycles to navigate rough, steep trails covered with unforgiving rocks Injury risk Concussions, fractures, death. See Extreme sport, Novelty seeking behavior. , fishing, golf, tennis--abound.

The Sacramento Bee looks forward to welcoming the NCEW convention in 2008. And we're sure Arnold does, too--or will, if he's still around by then.

David Holwerk is editorial page editor of The Sacramento Bee. E-mail Dholwerk@sacbee.com
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Title Annotation:2008 CONVENTION BID; Arnold Schwarzenegger
Author:Holwerk, David
Publication:The Masthead
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Date:Sep 22, 2005
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