Friday, March 30, 2007
- Since when is insuring the success of the Olympic Games a proper function of State Government?
- Republicans Clash With Merit Shop Contractors Over Design-Build
- OCReg: Campaign disclosure no panacea for limiting influence
- SacBee: Lawmakers to CHP chief: Resign
- SJMerc: Legislators call for CHP boss to resign; cite failed leadership
- SacBee: Grants to support care for uninsured
- CCTimes: Counties get funds to offer health care
- SacBee: Assembly bill allows state to cover L.A. Olympics debt
- LADN: State could aid if L.A. Olympics don't pay off
- SFChron: Early primary squeezes review of voting systems
- LAT: Government help unlikely for homeowners in trouble
- VentStar: CSU union selects six sites for its first strike
- OakTrib: Clinton, Giuliani take lead in early state voter poll
- NYTimes: In His White House, Giuliani Says, His Wife Might Have a Very Visible Role as Adviser
- LAT: Giuliani goes to bat for wife in TV interview
- NewWest: The California Presidential Leader Board
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: It's time for a dose of reality in federal health-care spending - SacBee: New school pact leads to a raid
- SacBee: It is time to restore Hetch Hetchy Valley
- WSJ: Rudy's the One: The free-market leader of the GOP field.
- OakTrib: Transit backers rail on fund cuts
- FresBee: Governor joins in presentation of new Chavez portrait
- FresBee: Dissent on worker sweeps in Valley rises
- FresBee: CSUF isn't early strike target
- LAT: Mayor seeks record number of police officers
- LAT: L.A. Unified rejects charter expansion
- OCReg: Supervisors will probe killing in jail
- OCReg: Sheriff's north county commander retires
- OCReg: Board members suggest a less-strict way to hush Rocco
- RivPE: State gives $40 million to Inland after-school programs
- NCTimes: San Diego diocese offers $95 million for sex abuse claims
- SDUT: Aguirre, chief escalate war of words
- SDUT: Third carrier headed to S.D.
- NCTimes: Official denies firing of San Diego prosecutor tied to corruption case
- NCTimes: Community complains over police and immigration cooperation