"The California legislature had nothing to do with this. In fact they voted twice to approve marriage equality, but it was vetoed both times by the Republican governor."
What do you mean? The Surpreme Court of California declared it to be unconstitutional (made up mostly of Republicans). Also, from what I understand Arnold S. seems to be much more open to gay marriage now.
I mean what I said. The California legislature voted twice for mariage equality and he vetoed it both times. Look it up.
He said "the people" should decide this.
As a politician he knew it would be the safest thing to say. Whatever his private views are on the matter, he did not want to alienate his fellow Republicans.
(His wife, Maria Shriver has endorsed marriage equality, as have the entire Kennedy clan.)
It was after all this happened that the California Supreme court decided in favor of marraige equality.

