Thursday, March 5, 2009
- CA NIGHTMARE: WORSENING STATE'S FISCAL CRISIS THROUGH BAD CLIMATE POLICY
- PROP. 8 CHALLENGE RAISES QUESTION OF VOTER'S RIGHTS
- SacBee: Sacramento office opens own inquiry on Perata
- SFChron: Feds shift Perata probe from S.F. to Sacto
- CapWkly: Budget crisis spawns uneasy election alliance between governor,teachers
- CapWkly: Capitol dance intensifies as flood of federal funds looms
- SacBee: Stimulus likely won't avoid extra tax hike
- SacBee: Supreme Court hears Prop. 8 debate today
- SFChron: Twitter this: Jerry Brown to update Prop. 8 arguments via Twitter, Facebook
- SFChron: From The Streets To The Court
- OakTrib: Gay-rights activists march in San Jose and San Francisco on eve of legal arguments
- FresBee: Prop. 8 opponents hold vigil in Fresno
- BakCal: Court poised to rule on Proposition 8
- VentStar: Same-sex marriage ban before state high court
- LAT: Gay couples hold vigils urging end to Prop. 8
- LAT: State Supreme Court meets on gay marriage
- OCReg: Prop. 8 hearings to be televised, streamed live today
- OCReg: Ban battles trend
- DesSun: Same-sex couples hold 'vigil of hope'
- SDUT: Gay-marriage supporters rally against Proposition 8
- SacBee: Field Poll: Feinstein would be front-runner in race for governor
- SFChron: DiFi Leads The Dem Pack
- RivPE: Poll shows 2010 governor's race full of unknowns
- Politico: Brown strong in CA
- SFChron: Re-election showing raises questions for Villaraigosa
- CapWkly: "OctoMom" inspires bill to regulate fertility clinics
- SanGabTrib: Legislators aim to tighten IVF guidelines, Octomom shops birth video
- DesSun: Inland Empire lawmaker pushing health insurance coverage reform
- Politico: GOP finds Pelosi an elusive target
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The Golden Pen
NRO: Accounting for California's Suicide - CapWkly: Open enrollment: A key to excellence in California education
- CapWkly: The two-thirds vote requirement for the state budget stops higher taxes
- SBSun: Listen up: Delay AB 32 to save jobs
- CapWkly: SF pensions: conservative trendsetter
- CapWkly: Lessons learned in the Legislative prove valuable in life
- CapWkly: A brief Proposition 98 primer
- VentStar: Herdt: May election won't be pretty
- LAT: Read between the lines to find the tax hike
- CapWkly: Showdown on K Street: Council eyes nightclubs
- SacBee: Elk Grove restricts school choice
- SacBee: Sacramento police agreement to delay raises called budget breakthrough
- CapWkly: Freshman brings diverse background to Sacramento
- SJMerc: No one fined during Year One of Bay Area log-burning limits
- CCTimes: Landslide loss in Tuesday's Alamo incorporation vote surprises campaigns on both sides
- SJMerc: Santa Clara County official wooing Raiders, not just Niners, to consider move to San Jose
- SJMerc: Recall message failed to resonate beyond Nguyen's foes
- StockRec: SUSD board OKs layoffs
- StockRec: New panel to focus on Delta
- FresBee: Air-quality deadlines threaten Valley development
- FresBee: Chandra Levy murder case rests on inmate testimony
- FresBee: Measure's defeat means Clovis layoffs
- FresBee: Caltrans unveils new fog system to prevent pileups
- LADN: Mayor still hopes solar proposal will prevail
- LAT: L.A. solar plan measure continues to trail
- LAT: Mayor's win is tempered by margin
- LADN: L.A.'s city budget in deep red
- LADN: Outcome still uncertain in LAUSD District 6 race
- LAT: Two union candidates win L.A. school board races
- LAT: Campaigns in Bell and Cudahy get ugly
- LAT: Jack Weiss' 36% showing in L.A. city attorney race surprises political experts
- LAT: Returns across L.A. County show voters were in a revenue-raising mood
- SanGabTrib: Rosemead votes out Tran, Nuñez
- LAT: Villaraigosa's win might not be a victory
- OCReg: You decide: Does video show deputy snooped on supervisors?
- DesSun: San Bernardino County GOP gets new executive director