Thursday, August 31, 2006
- Say hello to my nuclear friend
- SacBee: Legislative countdown: California takes lead to cut greenhouse gases
- SacBee: Will bill to cut class sizes help? The jury's still out, experts say
- SacBee: Drug, license bills OK'd
- CapWkly: Flood legislation returns without builder-opposed provision
- CapWkly: The other global-warming bill awaits
- CapWkly: End-of-session roundup
- CapWkly: The Skinny
- SFChron: Landmark Deal Warms Up Sac'to
- SFChron: Bill cuts governor's clout over board that sets levee standards
- OakTrib: Global warming pact gets past GOP objections
- CCTimes: Emissions mission may be accomplished
- CCTimes: Democrats trim funding for governor's prison plan
- SJMerc: Warm welcome for clean air bill
- SJMerc: Schools' scores need interpreting
- SJMerc: Bill linking video, phone, Net services clears Senate
- StockRec: Passage closed for flood package
- StockRec: Governor's signature all that stands between Reclamation Board and lawmaker oversight
- FresBee: Senate OKs lean prison plan
- FresBee: Air board expansion fails in the Assembly
- LAT: Sweeping Changes in Elder Care Pass
- LAT: Checks Roll In as Laws Flow Out
- LADN: Emission controls milepost for state
- IVDB: Global warming deal reached
- RivPE:State takes initiative on global warming
- NCTimes: Legislature approves landmark community college bill
- NYT: Officials Reach California Deal to Cut Emissions
- WashTimes(AP): California to cap greenhouse gases
- SacBee: New attack on proposal to cut title insurers' fees
- SFChron: State tries to reduce title fees
- SJMerc: Escrow, title industry protest Garamendi's proposal to roll back fees
- SFChron: Even top Dems help guv with turnaround
- SJMerc: Poll: Schwarzenegger still ahead by 13 points
- CCTimes: Voters back governor, poll shows
- OakTrib: Poll:Voters back governor, some expensive bonds
- LADN: Poll: Arnold in lead with 45%
- LAT: Labor Group Takes $40-Million Aim at Midterm Elections
- SacBee: Leslie ends a 'dream come true'
- OakTrib: MoveOn.org challenges Pombo on home turf
- CapWkly: The softer-rock side of Jack O'Connell
- LAT: A Vote to Quit the Electoral College
- LADN: Electoral system in for a change?
- WashTimes: FEC upholds ad limits
- CCTimes: Bill on L.A. mayor, schools goes to governor
- LAT: Mayor Urges Peace, District Prepares for Legal Battle
- LAT: For Villaraigosa, Opportunity and Daunting Challenges
- LADN: LAUSD reform measure likely faces day in court
- NYT: Los Angeles Mayor Gains Control of the Schools, but Hardly Total Control
- SJMerc: GOP, businesses object to election-year raise OK'd by Senate
- ModBee: Minimum wage bill leads rush at Capitol
- LADN: Minimum wage hike approved by state Senate
- CapWkly: Gaming compacts confound Capitol
- CCTimes: Governor, tribes trade funds for slots
- SBSun: Tribe plans taking shape
- SBSun: Tribe awaits word
- SBSun: Tribe faces last chance this year for Barstow casino
- RivPE:Gaming pacts race clock
- SDUT: Sycuan band deal would allow tribe 3,000 more slots
- SFChron: Cell Phone Bill Gets OK
- CCTimes: Assembly passes hands-free phone bill
- CapWkly: Term-limits issue dropped for L.A. air board chairman
- SFChron: Zinfandel bill terminated
- VentStar: Weekend rallies set in L.A., Oxnard
- LAT: Thousands to Join Labor Day Rallies
- SacBee: Bloggers help smoke out senator over stalled bill
- SacBee: U.S. bars Hayat relatives from returning
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The Golden Pen
TwnHll: Statistical politics - FRBlog: What's worse? When Arnold is liberal? Or when he exhibits hubris?
- CalRaces: Governor Garamendi would spell economic disaster for California
- SFChron: A case of mistaken identity
- SFChron: Where cynical politics meets consumer illusions -- single-payer health insurance
- StockRec: State officials have dereliction to duty
- StockRec: Converting prison just another quick fix
- VentStar: Does governor practice good or honest politics?
- NewWest: Schwarzenegger's Big Day, And Big Lead
- LAT: Juice, Grease and Muscle Can Beat Merit
- TwnHll: Gallup points to GOP resurgence
- SacBee: Too much, too late
- SacBee: A good deal for schools
- CapWkly: Slap & Tickle
- SFChron: Legislative pile-up
- SFChron: Slot machine California
- LAT: The Governor's Good Deal
- LAT: New Chief for Troubled Amtrak
- OCReg: Good intentions, bad results
- OCReg: Fat with laws
- OCReg: Fatter with laws
- SDUT: Dubious, dangerous
- SacBee: Police union opposes arena measures
- SacBee: County nurses ratify deal
- SacBee: Extended work hours will speed levee repairs
- SacBee: Bay Bridge set for closure
- SFChron: You Just Wait
- OakTrib: Bay Bridge closing 3 days to East Bay-bound drivers
- OakTrib: 29 arrested in sexual predator sting Majority of suspects from Bay Area
- OakTrib: Wolff: San Jose no longer player in contest for A's
- SJMerc: Owner gives up on moving A's to S.J.
- StockRec: Proposal involves converting old S.J. facility into reception center
- StockRec: Blue Shield says commitment to Lodi hinges on Reynolds Ranch development
- StockRec: Lodi council candidate ignores groundwater complaint
- StockRec: Infrastructure work OK'd for Agricultural Center
- ModBee: Lockyer bows out of Merced probe
- ModBee: Districts gone but paychecks are still coming
- ModBee: Fire agencies faulted
- FresBee: Juvenile hall can't use space
- FresBee: Drug czar reclaims land
- FresBee: UC Merced chancellor steps down today
- SCSent: Farmworkers tell Farr they want action on immigration reform
- SCSent: Santa Cruz schools consider leaving No Child Left Behind behind
- SLOTrib: Bump in sales tax key in council race
- SLOTrib: Voters will decide if council members eyeing mayoral posts must resign first
- VentStar: Rio's recall election certified
- LAT: State Notifies Deficient Organ-Transplant Programs
- IVDB: S.B. County hopes speedway deal pays off
- IVDB: Ontario ordinance to ban parolees, sex offenders group homes
- SBSun: NASCAR zips into Speedway this holiday weekend
- SBSun: Plant could area boost in power, if approved
- RivPE:Park tax narrowly passed by Wildomar voters
- LAT: School Officials Didn't Violate Law, Judge Says
- LAT: Placentia Official to Pay Fine
- OCReg: Lawmakers' final shots
- OCReg: A last school bell rings
- OCReg: Gas prices pinch city budgets
- OCReg: Officials speak up for creek
- NCTimes: Mackin vows to 'cooperate fully' with probe into spending
- SDUT: City urged to hire overseers
- SDUT: Real estate agents irked by sign seizures
- SDUT: Federal judge delays trial in S.D. pension case until May