Monday, May 4, 2009
- PROPONENTS GIVE BEST REASONS WHY PROP 1A SHOULD BE REJECTED
- NO FEDERAL GUARANTEE ON OUR BONDS: CA SHOULD SOLVE ITS OWN BUDGET PROBLEMS
- I GOT IT THEN, I GET IT NOW
- SENATE REPUBLICANS ARE COMMITTED TO SAVING AND CREATING JOBS -- AND PROTECTING TAXPAYERS
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- LAT: Monday is voter registration deadline for May 19 election
- SFChron: Governor must sell spending cap to weary voters
- DesSun: Decoding the ballot: Voters to determine future of state budget
- FresBee: Measure 1B aims to avert suit, mollify teachers
- SDUT: 2 initiatives tap funds for children and mental health
- CCTimes: Majority not so simple for `California Democrats
- LAT: Lawsuit against O.C. lender illustrates dangers of 'hard-money' lending
- SacBee: California legislators hire pals, ex-colleagues with no bidding
- BakCal: Conservatives get to know gubernatorial candidates
- SFChron: College Republicans stand their ground
- BakCal: Tom Campbell: GOP hopeful eyes governor's office
- SanGabTrib: California needs to ramp up college education, study finds
- CapWkly: New Senate Food and Ag Committee not following the herd
- SFChron: $75 Million Lottery Ticket Sold In Mill Valley
- WashPost: Calif.'s Harman Rails Against Wiretapping That Ensnared Her
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: California Sagging - LAT: Sell the L.A. Memorial Coliseum
- SacBee: Democrats wishing for big gains in House seats
- WSJ: Jack Kemp in His Own Words
- WSJ: Capitalist for the Common Man
- WklyStand: What Jack Kemp Accomplished
- HumEvnts: Who Was Jack Kemp?
- HumEvnts: Remembering Jack Kemp
- WashTimes; Kemp called his own plays on political field
- SFChron: California unfriendly to rich candidates
- CalBuzz: Stanford Anti-War Protesters Want Condi Booted for War Crimes
- Townhall: Confessions of a Moderate Republican
- LAT: Illegal immigrants deserve medical care for swine flu
- SacBee: Likely swine flu case stops California prison visits; Davis school to reopen
- SacBee: Sac City Unified unlikely to hire superintendent by July target
- SFChron: City Hall Split Over Solar Project
- SFChron: Swine Flu Shutters More Schools In Bay Area
- SFChron: Dellums makes limited progress on report goals
- SFChron: Peninsula cities want high-speed rail tunnel
- SJMerc: Swine flu virus spreading less rapidly, but officials caution against letting down guard
- FresBee: Fresno turns to local developers for downtown revitalization
- VentStar: Open space at risk as county SOAR laws expire in 2012
- SBSun: Walnut, Industry to discuss proposed NFL stadium
- OCReg: O.C. schools shortchanged by $14 million annually
- DesSun: Political Insider: Attacks flying in 45th race
- RivPE: Inland police agencies counting on stimulus grants to hire officers
- SDUT: Newest crisis keeping county's health chief busy
- SDUT: Districts adhere to difficult job ritual
- SDUT: Sanders to trim his salary to show solidarity with workers