Thursday, April 23, 2009
- BREAKING: COURT RULES TAX-CREDIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM CONSTITUTIONAL
- TEA PARTIES SHOULD CONTINUE; VOTERS SHOULD REJECT PROP. 1A
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- CapWkly: Bass cancels pay raises for Assembly staff
- SacBee: Pay hikes canceled for Assembly aides
- SFChron: Assembly rescinds staffers' pay raises
- SJMerc: Facing backlash, Assembly leaders drop pay hikes for aides
- LAT: Assembly leaders withdraw staffers' pay hikes
- SFChron: GOP leaders plan to ask Villines to quit as leader
- SacBee: State liaison to RNC demands Villines step down
- SDUT: Newsom goes green in S.D.
- SFChron: Jerry Brown Calls Prop. 209 Unconstitutional
- CapWkly: ARB set to approve low carbon fuel standard
- No: Don't rush into bad decision on standards
- CapWkly: Tax Day Tea Parties: A blip or a trend?
- CapWkly: Q and A With Neal Cavuto
- LADN: Silicon Valley sprouts latest California political class
- SFChron: Bid To Divert Kids' Funds Sparks Chilling Ad
- CalBuzz: Burton Takes a Duck on Special Election Props
- SBSun: Statement reveals high legal fees for Rep. Jerry Lewis
- SFChron: State projects get started with bond proceeds
- SacBee: California sells bonds to resume public projects
- RivPE: Reagan statue moves a step closer to a place in the U.S. Capitol
- SFChron: Same-Sex Marriage Backers Plan Ballot Drive
- Study: Colorado won't be able to make 9 of 10 deliveries by 2050
- CapWkly: Bump in the road for "accident tax"
- CapWkly: SEIU contract creates political pickle
- CapWkly: Unions, local officials square off over bankruptcy bill
- SacBee: State Senate panel approves Cate as prisons chief
- SacBee: Capitol event to reunite Holocaust survivors and liberators
- Pelosi Now Remembers Harman Wiretap
- SFChron: Feinstein Disputes Allegations Of Conflict
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The Golden Pen
Nat'lRev: Meg Whitman's Big Problem: Schwarzenegger - CNN: Miss California, Thanks for Being Honest
- OCReg: More perks for the government class?
- CalPension: Pension scandal in NY, what's up in CA?
- Eight Days Left in April -- Still Nearly $4 Billion Short
- LAT: California can't afford Propositions 1D and 1E
- LAT: Two budget measures equal one case of confusion
- SacBee: 700 city workers learn their jobs at risk of being axed
- SacBee: El Dorado County reorganizes agencies to cut costs
- SacBee: The sun stars at Capitol Earth Day
- CCTimes: Garamendi to seek Tauscher seat
- SFChron: Garamendi To Run For Congress, Not Guv
- OakTrib: Pot seen as budget pot of gold
- CCTimes: Election pamphlet mailings lag behind ballots
- CCTimes: Schwarzenegger celebrates Earth Day in Pleasanton, plants company's one millionth tree
- SJMerc: Santa Clara County prosecutors testify in videotapes scandal
- CCTimes: Poster from San Mateo 'tea party' blasted as anti-Semitic
- FresBee: Change the only option for Fresno's Met
- FresBee: Armenians seek Obama affirmation
- FresBee: KIPP charter school may receive $4.9 million
- BakCal: Layoffs at Tejon Ranch
- LAT: Villaraigosa backs mail-in ballots on fee increases
- LADN: Council stuck on new Parker Center name
- LADN: LAUSD targets teacher shields
- LAT: How water conservation measures in L.A. will work
- LAT: Weiss, Trutanich lob personal attacks at debate
- OCReg: County officials suggest restoring Planned Parenthood's contract
- Bono Mack camp scoffs at suggestion of early retirement
- RivPE: Redlands initiative would put limits on big box retail stores
- IVDB: Developers outbid environmental group for land near RC
- DesSun: Legislation gives $5.3 million to Joshua Tree National Park for restoration work
- DesSun: Desert Hot Springs seeks $3M in federal funds
- SBSun: 3 area national parks receive $20M in funding
- SDUT: City could hold off on replacing City Hall
- SDUT: Trustee spearheads idea to divide school district
- SDUT: Nonprofit city agencies urged to cut costs