Saturday, March 7, 2009
- LAT: Schwarzenegger administration rolls out new ethics policy
- SacBee: Governor's office demands new travel, income rules
- SFChron: Fight for marriage, family is new protest focus
- SacBee: Gay marriage backers still hard at work in California
- LAT: Already-married gays could become a new minority
- LADN: No end in sight for Prop. 8 fight
- SFChron: State Tax Refunds Are On Their Way
- SacBee: State controller says checks to taxpayers, others are flowing again
- OakTrib: California Controller releases tax refunds
- LAT: California to resume issuing tax refunds, state controller says
- OCR: Delayed state payments, including tax refunds, being sent out
- SacBee: The Buzz
- SacBee: Audit critical of California agency's printing contracts
- SJMerc: California DMV will be open on Fridays; Schwarzenegger halts 'Furlough Fridays' for state workers
- SacBee: Club subsidy battle moves to Sacramento City Hall
- SacBee: CHP dispatchers taking longer to field calls; Sacramento especially slow
- SDUT: Battle growing over Calistoga wine name
- SJMerc: San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland mayors agree on green goals
- SFChron: Oil Spill Captain Pleads Guilty To Charges
- CCTimes: Right wing to get its time at Berkeley
- SJMerc: Silicon Valley unemployment rate jumps to 'frightening' 9.4 percent
- StockRec: Water bond plans come at critical time for Delta
- FresBee: Lawmakers seek Valley disaster status
- FresBee: Fresno Co. Sheriff's audit comes out clean
- LAT: Inyo County weighs rural residents' water needs against hunters' interests
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The Golden Pen
CPR: California's Upcoming Water Revolt - CPR: Man-Made Drought
- OCReg: Editorial: 'Forward' not a destination
- WklyStand: Total Recall
- RCP: Crushing the Animal Spirits to Recovery
- SacBee: Reagan's the model for a real stimulus plan
- LAT: Bringing back L.A. voters
- BakCal: Congressman won't bring home this bacon
- LAT: ACLU files suit on behalf of Santa Barbara homeless
- VentStar: Gallegly's vote against spending bill criticized
- SanGabTrib: Santa Anita attorney explains bankruptcy
- LADN: LAUSD might send layoff warnings to employees
- LAT: Former bus driver new MTA chief in L.A. County
- SanGabTrib: It's Politics: Romero says she dreams big
- OCReg: City budgets stay calm in the storm
- OCReg: Will county cancel Planned Parenthood contract?
- DesSun: Divvying up valley's share of stimulus
- SDUT: Big raise, pension for county records czar