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Times Staff Writer
State
In addition, former Schwarzenegger political advisor
The new jobs for Brulte and Mulanix represent a shift since Schwarzenegger took
office nearly a year ago. Republican law firms, consultants and lobbyists are
proliferating around town as scores of the governor's appointees fill
high-ranking positions and regulatory agencies. The most notable addition has
been a new consulting office across from the Capitol managed by
The administration repeatedly has said Schwarzenegger doesn't care who tries to
pressure him, and separates his outside political advice from his government
decisions. "This governor ran for office saying, 'I can't be bought. I
can't be influenced,' " said his communications
director,
Brulte cannot lobby the government for at least a year after leaving office, so
his role will be as a consultant. That often involves advising clients on
political timing, overcoming regulatory hurdles, swaying public perception or
connecting them with the right person in government. Brulte said he would open
an office in
In an e-mail message to The Times, Brulte said he still planned to run for the
state Board of Equalization in 2006, and has accumulated $1.3 million in
campaign contributions so far for that race. In the meantime, he said,
"California Strategies is one of the most highly regarded strategic
planning and government relations firms, and I was pleased to accept their
offer of a partnership."
Mulanix, who works with Schwarzenegger political advisor
Mulanix said his biggest role would be to educate lawmakers about Poseidon
Resources and the company's plans to build two $250-million desalination plants
in Huntington Beach and Carlsbad each
designed to produce 50 million gallons a day of fresh water from the sea. The
projects also could face scrutiny by the state Regional Water Quality Control
Board and the Coastal Commission.
"I haven't met with anybody in the administration," Mulanix said.
"Maybe someday we will. But it isn't on my near-term agenda."
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