Thursday, February 26, 2009
- The "Best We Could Get" Was The Largest Tax Increase In The History Of California?
- LOSING LATINOS IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
- SacBee: Ballot information omits Proposition 1A tax extensions
- FRBlog: Assembly Republicans to Gov: Reject Federal Stimulus Funds That Expand Programs
- FRBlog: Hollingsworth Announces New Leadership Team
- CapWkly: The Capitol Weekly Interview: Meg Whitman
- CapWkly: All in the family: Assemblyman follows in his father's footsteps
- CapWkly: An ironic note: Governor asks Republicans to abandon their principles
- LAT: Schwarzenegger is getting his second wind as a reformer
- CapWkly: Florez introduces spay-neuter bill
- CapWkly: Ammiano offers bill to legalize, tax marijuana
- CapWkly: The economics of growing medical pot
- SacBee: Senators delay confirmation of California Fish and Game chief
- SacBee: Ex-assemblyman pushes plan to split California into two states
- SFChron: State Ban On Salmon Fishing Likely For '09
- OCReg: Prop. 8 strategy could backfire, says legal expert
- OakTrib: Poll: More Californians support restrictions on abortion
- SJMerc: Poll: More Californians support restrictions on abortion
- LAT: Californians give Schwarzenegger, Legislature poor performance reviews
- SJMerc: Hearst threatens to shut down San Francisco Chronicle
- CapWkly: Move afoot at federal level that could gut California's Prop. 103
- BakCal: Senator wants to toughen drugging-consent rules
- LATimes: 'Mass layoffs' drive up California job losses
- LAT: California cracks down on workers' comp avoidance tactic
- SBSun: Officials have yet to figure out California budget's impact on transportation funding
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The Golden Pen
IBD: Letting Judges Rewrite Loans Is Toxic Itself - CapWkly: It's Time to Move Forward and Focus on Reform
- RCP: Can Newspapers Survive?
- TheHill: Boehner: 'Era of big government' is back
- SacBee: Wall Street scam may cost Sacramento County pension system $52 million
- OCReg: Editorial: Retiree health debt can't be ignored
- SFChron: State Grapples With Retirees' Health Benefits
- SFChron: S.F. Budget Gap Grows; Bond Rating Improves
- SFChron: Speier plan would aid refinancing in Bay Area
- OakTrib: A charter schools tax, paid by the Oakland school district
- CCTimes: Burlingame poised to slash $3.2 million from budget
- SJMerc: Around $90 million in stimulus funds coming to the South Bay
- SJMerc: San Jose officials move into action, hoping to woo A's
- SJMerc: San Jose could be on deck next for the A's
- ModBee: Stanislaus County employee retirement fund takes half-billion-dollar hit
- ModBee: Chandra Levy probe heads to California
- FresBee: Fresno's Medicare spending fastest-rising in California
- FresBee: State panel OKs Fresno doctor for two air-pollution boards
- VentStar: Tony Strickland to discuss states' issues
- LAT: Main rivals for L.A. city controller have contrasting styles
- OCReg: Chriss Street fraud case will stay in L.A.
- OCReg: Capistrano district prepares to cut $25 million, 356 jobs
- OCReg: Community responds to mayor's watermelon e-mail
- IVDB: Fees for airlines rising at ONT
- RivPE: Benoit has pilot-to-pilot talk with Sullenberger
- DesSun: Bono Mack among GOP to get funding bill passed
- SDUT: SEDC rescinds Smith's severance