Monday, September 22, 2008
- California's Budget - Everyone Is A Winner AND A Loser
- OakTrib: Are Jerry McNerney's earmarks bad or good?
- Saturday's Main Page
- Sunday's Main Page
- SacBee: Democrats take aim at budget vote margin
- SacBee: Q&A: Mediators brainstorm on how to fix the state budget process
- SFChron: Budget Woes Will Extend Into Next Year
- SFChron: State Prop. 3 Would Fund Kid's Hospitals
- SFChron: Prop. 4 - Parents should be notified before teen's abortion
- SJMerc: Controversy surrounds sweeping 'safe neighborhoods' measure
- SacBee: Ad Watch: Large utilities finance anti-7 coalition
- LADN: Same-sex marriage backers concerned about black vote
- LAT: California's new 8th-grade algebra rule gets some poor marks
- SacBee: Q&A with Teri Takai, state's chief information officer
- SDUT: UC president leans toward new rules for admission
- CCTimes: CSU introducing online degrees
- LADN: Gray Davis: Recall's no way to govern
- TheHill: McCain would banish political office from White House
- NYTimes: Loan Titans Paid McCain Adviser Nearly $2 Million
- WashPost: Ex-Bush Hands Steer McCain Campaign
- SFChron: In California, Fear & Loving Over Palin
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The Golden Pen
Newt: Wait One Minute - HumanEvents: Dangers in the Bailout
- A Mortgage Fable
- SacBee: Prison system mess isn't getting better
- LAT: Blame all the players for the gimmicky budget
- OCReg: Palin visit could be the county's biggest political event since Reagan in 1984
- SacBee: Veterans a big but divided voice in Lake County on election
- SacBee: Gay-marriage foes protest outside Kevin Johnson's church
- SacBee: Councilman Johannessen takes on Cabaldon for W. Sac mayor
- SFChron: UC hits tree-sitters with expensive surprise
- CCTimes: Campaign signs posted illegally in hotly contested Richmond council race
- CCTimes: Schools need quake-proofing, but where's the money?
- SJMerc: Day laborers shift locations after new enforcement push in Campbell
- StockRec: County leaders taking proactive approach on drought
- ModBee: Modesto NAACP chapter president leads charge for public advocacy
- ModBee: Valley voters true to party
- FresBee: Cases linger in Fresno district's loaded docket
- VentStar: Ms. Left, Mr. Right face off in 19th Senate District
- IVDB: SB County Dems retract claims
- RivPE: Political footsoldiers: Energy high as Inland volunteers work for McCain, Obama
- DesSun: Borenstein to challenge Bono Mack to debates
- IVDB: SB County official aims to help businesses survive tough times
- LAT: Debate over proposed San Onofre toll road to continue with appeal hearing
- OCReg: Toll road battle intensifies; federal hearing today
- SDUT: Democrats really do exist in Rancho Santa Fe
- SDUT: University fundraising brings in $70 million
- SDUT: Measure could be trailblazer for Prop. B