Tuesday, March 10, 2009
- L.A. Times Investigation Into Travel Expenses In Governor's Office Great Journalism - But Becomes More Rare
- WHY JEFF DENHAM IS MY CHOICE FOR LT. GOVERNOR
- THE MESSAGE IS CLEAR: TAXPAYERS ARE ANGRY, ELECTED OFFICIALS BEWARE
- CapWkly: Former L.A. Times investigative reporter takes job at state Senate
- BakCal: Ashburn served with recall papers
- SacBee: The Buzz
- SacBee: Field Poll shows voters evenly divided on gay marriage
- SFChron: Poll: Even Split On Gay Marriage
- SacBee: California legislators duck worst blows of budget ax
- RivPE: For many Californians, state taxes offset stimulus credit
- CapWkly: State in line for $50.7 billion in federal money
- VentStar: Strickland legislation would outlaw paying spouses as consultants
- SacBee: Bill would help older foster youths in California
- SJMerc: California legislators consider extending foster care through age 21
- LAT: Cities brace for revenue losses as property values continue to drop
- SFChron: Ban Proposed On Ocean Salmon Fishing
- SJMerc: The bumpy road to electronic health records
- VentStar: House bill to honor Reagan advances
- SFChron: Court Won't Expand Minority Voting Rights
- SDUT: High court limits scope of voting law
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Vote rematch may not help Prop. 8 foes - SanGabTrib: Adams defends raising taxes
- Townhall: Subsidizing Bad Decisions
- OCReg: Stealth funding for abortions should end
- PROP. 1A: FR INTERVIEW WITH ECONOMIST BEN ZYCHER WHO SAYS THE MEASURE DOES NOT DELIVER ON A PROMISE OF A REAL SPENDING LIMIT
- SacBee: Arena plan would drive out harness racing at Cal Expo
- SacBee: A tale of three cities: Recession saps local budgets
- SFChron: AC Transit Riders May Face Higher Fares
- OakTrib: Life injected into Bay Area stem cell companies
- OakTrib: East Bay experts add to growing call for college aid reform
- SJMerc: For sale: Great America theme park - but how will it impact the 49ers' stadium plans?
- SJMerc: 'Carbon tax' part of Palo Alto mayor's ambitious environmental agenda
- StockRec: SUSD reduces number of expected layoffs
- StockRec: MUSD sends layoff notices to hundreds of employees
- ModBee: Public Salaries: Generous severance a trade-off for city chiefs' job uncertainty
- ModBee: Public Salaries: County workers cashing in on unused sick, vacation days
- FresBee: Fresno museum finances in "real trouble"
- FresBee: Fresno mayor to unveil her plan for police auditor today
- FresBee: Clovis finances looking gloomy
- BakCal: Well-known journalist joins Florez staff
- BakCal: KHSD to pink slip 85 teachers, counselors
- VentStar: Ventura County schools may delay buying new textbooks because of budget crisis
- LADN: L.A. mayor leads delegation to D.C.
- SanGabTrib: It's official: Tom Chu, Lau victorious in Monterey Park
- LAT: Looming layoffs revive seniority debate at LAUSD
- OCReg: Capistrano Unified trustees fire superintendent
- OCReg: Capistrano district pink-slipping more than 400 employees
- LAT: Orange County to cut more bus services
- SDUT: Proposed Lindbergh overhaul advances