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Schwarzenegger Returns to Capitol to Unveil Official Portrait

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Former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger paid a visit to Sacramento Monday to unveil a portrait of himself. The portrait is a 6-foot painting he paid for himself. Gov. Jerry Brown praised Schwarzenegger's independence in bucking party politics by helping craft the state?s 2005 landmark climate change law. Schwarzenegger in turn praised Brown's vision in the 1970s as helping spark the state's focus on environmental protection.

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