Thursday, March 8, 2007
- Governor Schwarzenegger should veto the current bill on his desk to move the CA Presidential primary to February
- The Unions Love L.A. - Two More Los Angeles Area Construction Projects Suffer From Union-Only Project Labor Agreements
- LAT: In Sacramento's 'nanny' bills, some see Big Mother
- CapWkly: Unprecedented education study targets schools' financial woes
- SacBee: Seeking a lift for math, science
- CapWkly: The domino effect
- CapWkly: Personnel Profile: Frank Russo
- CapWkly: Seeing double
- SacBee: Counties gird for election wave
- CapWkly: Sleight of hand: Greenhouse-gas law not quite what it seems
- SacBee: Field Poll: State same-sex marriage views ease over time
- StockRec: Californians lead way on same-sex marriage
- SJMerc: Governor supports gay rights, but won't sign same-sex marriage bill
- AP: Lottery sales slipping; education to lose $136 million
- SacBee: State's energy outlook OK
- SacBee: Chaos on chiropractic board
- SacBee: Union rips governor's prison plan
- SacBee: Governor, a frequent flier, to buy pollution offsets from forest
- UnionLeader: California schemin': The end of retail politics
- WashTimes: Giuliani strong out of the gate
- Politico: The Immigration Minefield
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Mostly foxes guarding the henhouse - SFChron: Pension reform panelists' ties to firms questioned
- Townhall: Is speech McCain's problem with conservatives?
- Townhall: The scramble for the presidency
- CapWkly: Fat bureaucracy won't trickle down to Californians
- SacBee: It's time for governor, lawmakers to fix prison mess
- LAT: February primary a good deal for state's voters
- SacBee: Nibbling away at health care
- CapWkly: Liberal, gay, Jewish and at odds
- Oakley man forms supervisor committee
- OakTrib: Ice rink decision frozen in tie vote
- SJMerc: Budget gap No. 1 enemy of San Jose, mayor says
- SJMerc: Restoring wetlands
- ModBee: World Toasts Gallo
- FresBee: FUSD likely to rescind vote
- FresBee: Updated smog plan to take dirty cars off road
- LADN: Voter turnout is lowest in 24 years
- LADN: Runoff elections will cost LAUSD, LACCD $8 million
- LAT: Mayoral hopeful may lose City Council seat
- LAT: Hahn asks for probe of polling station problems
- LADN: LAUSD, Antonio to team?
- LAT: Battle over L.A. schools shifts to may runoff
- LAT: Weiss readies bid for city attorney
- LAT: L.A.-area legislator never forgets the elephants
- LAT: Jaramillo won't be inmate in Fullerton after all
- OCReg: D.A.s throw wrench in Jaramillo lockup plans
- LAT: Jaramillo: double occupancy, no view
- SBSun: Ontario sports arena under way
- NCTimes: Committee urges San Diego council to toughen lobby ordinance
- SDUT: Prosecutors deny Inzunza attorneys' claims