Friday, January 27, 2006
- WashPost: K Street Spawns More Pork
- SacBee: Sex predator bill in political limbo
- RivPE: Republicans: Sex-crime bill is 'sham'
- RivPE: Zoning out sex offenders
- SFChron: Secondhand smoke toxic air contaminant
- CCTimes: Lawmakers call smoke a pollutant
- LADN: Smoking deemed pollutant
- SDUT: State board calls smoke from others a pollutant
- OakTrib: Starr will represent death row inmate
- SacBee: Kenneth Starr to assist death row clemency bid
- SJMerc: Ken Starr fights for death row inmate
- SFChron: Lawmakers promote 'citizens assembly' for California
- SJMerc: Lawmakers call for creation of citizens panel
- NCTimes: $500 million rail bond proposed
- NCTimes: Morrow resigns from controversial association board
- SacBee: Official: Fix state's emergency plan
- SFChron: UC sets aside extra cash for top executives who leave
- SacBee: Migrant measure's reach is feared
- SacBee: Flood legislation advances by slim margin
- SFChron: Packed prisons, elusive reforms
- OCReg: State's mayors cite need for help from Washington
- NCTimes: Schwarzenegger to host fundraiser for U.S. senator in Arizona
- SacBee: Political reform again in vogue, but history bodes ill for 'clean money'
- SacBee: Governor's bid to cut raise for needy rejected
- SFChron: City pays big for bottled water
- SJMerc: School adds maternity leave
- StockRec: Officials gauge voter support
- BakCal: Thomas target of Medicare benefits ads
- VentStar: Developer is spending big on campaign in Moorpark
- LAT: Delgadillo Criticized in State Audit of Outside Legal Work
- LADN: L.A.'s Rocky takes it on chin
- RivPE: LA city attorney sues makers of 'Grand Theft Auto' video game
- LADN: Mayor maintains call for LAUSD overhaul
- LADN: Chick: LAFD reforms failing
- LAT: Sessions of Park Board Probed
- AP: Irvine board investigated for possible open law violations
- OCReg: Mystery trustee finds critics among parents
- SBSun: Morris tops in funding
- SBSun: Former coroner blasts critics
- LAT: Riverside Mayor Sees a 'Powerhouse'
- SDUT: Vargas rips Rep. Filner, cites ties to Baja project