Saturday, September 16, 2006
- CCTimes: Support wanes for public works bond
- SJMerc: Bond backers fear cost of ads
- SacBee: McClintock wants governorship in 2010
- SacBee: Campaign 2006: McClintock touts fiscal caution, land rights
- FRBlog: Poizner Makes $11 M Ad Buy
- SacBee: Governor launches cell phone law
- ModBee: Curb Your Calls
- LADN: Arnold signs bill to bar drivers from talking on mobile phones
- OCReg: Hands-free or hang up
- SDUT: State bans handheld cell phones for drivers
- SacBee: Ballot Watch: Proposition 89
- OakTrib: Governor touts new jobs in state
- StockRec: Jerry Brown releases ads against Chuck Poochigian
- FresBee: Poochigian, Brown trade jabs
- SFChron: Google will flex political muscles
- LADN: U.N. official praises bid to curb greenhouse gases
- CCTimes: Emission bill passage applauded U.N. applauds state's emission bill passage
- SFChron: GOP election tactic: Scare voters with Pelosi
- OakTrib: 'Billionaire boys clubs' run amok ?
- WashPost: Ohio Representative Admits Selling Influence
- TheHill: Rep. Ney faces more than 2 years in prison
- SFChron: Ohio's Ney to plead guilty to fraud
- CCTimes: Ney acknowledges he took money from Abramoff
- LAT: Lawmaker Pleads Guilty to Corruption
- ARNOLD'S VETO AVERAGE DROPS TO: .600
- StockRec: Bush to visit Stockton
- SJMerc: Bush to visit state for Pombo, Doolittle
- ModBee: President will stump for pair
- SacBee: San Joaquin restoration plan: First up, a big clash over its cost
- OakTrib: Oakland schools get new chief
- FresBee: Fresno judge to rule on air suit
- BakCal: McCarthy on record about tapes
- LAT: Sheriff's Donors Target of State Probe
- LAT: IRS Orders All Saints to Yield Documents on '04 Political Races
- LAT: O.C. Labor Negotiator Who Lunched With Union Official Is Dismissed
- LAT: O.C. Transit Official Cancels Fundraiser Amid Controversy
- SBSun: County rejects ethics issues
- RivPE: Schwarzenegger appoints Fontana middle school teacher to commission
- SDUT: Chargers rebuff stadium overture
- NCTimes: County, city leaders want to tag-team Chargers