California Republican Assemblyman Tim Donnelly can begin his signature drive to overturn the Dream Act, which was signed into law earlier this month by Gov. Jerry Brown.
Donnelly, a member of the Tea Party and founder of the Minuteman Party in California, has 74 days to collect signatures to put the Dream Act up for a vote in November 2012. Donnelly needs to collect 504,000 signatures to place the repeal on the ballot.
At the start of his petition drive, Donnelly said the Dream Act would come at a great cost to the state, especially at a time when universities have raised fees by 12 percent across California.