Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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NO ON 1D: STOP THE POLITICIANS' ADDICTION TO FISCAL RECKLESSNESS
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WHY HOT IS BETTER THAN HOV FOR CALIFORNIA
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Assembly GOP Should Be Praised For Putting The Brakes On Approving SEIU 1000's Contract
- SacBee: Niello helps sink SEIU contract bill
- SFChron: State workers' union contract stalls in Assembly
- LAT: Assembly Republicans block labor contract for state government workers
- IVDB: Calif. lawmakers delay action on state union contract
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RivPE: Signatures to be collected in effort to recall Assembly member
- VVPress: Adams recall petition begins circulating
- OCReg: Signature gathering begins in recall of GOP assemblyman
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CalBuzz: Campbell Thinks Redistricting Issue Will Help Him with GOP Voters
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SFChron: If Measures Fail, 1,700 Firefighters Get Fired
- SFChron: Arnie fills the airwaves with ads for his ballot measures
- SacBee: Q&A: Why labor is divided on Proposition 1A
- DesSun: Proposition 1D shifts funding for children
- SacBee: State sees sharp drop in income tax revenue
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SFChron: Former Dem Party chair Art Torres comes out
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CCTimesBlog: Garamendi leads in new CD10 poll
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SacBee: Goldmacher moves on
- SDUT: Zettel named to UC Board of Regents
- SacBee: Two appointed to UC regents
- LAT: California considers requiring motorcycle smog checks
- SJMerc: California unveils new execution plan for public review
- LAT: California's swine flu cases now total 79
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SacBee: State seeks $1 billion in stimulus funds to bring broadband link to every household
- ModBee: State trying for $1 billion for better Internet access
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The Golden Pen
SDUTAmFin: Dan Weintraub misses key points of Prop. 1A critics
- SDUTAmFin: Surprise, surprise: East Coast pundit nails a column on California
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SFChron: Newspapers leaning to the left until bitter end
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'Empathy' Versus Law
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SacBee: California finance system suffers from unintended consequences
- LAT: Democrats wallow in a 'culture of corruption'
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MM: What George Will missed: The decrepit state of the California GOP
- OakTrib: Dellums' budget: Oakland may lose 140 officers
- SJMerc: Midcareer professionals who discovered teaching as a second career are among those facing pink slips
- FresBee: Regulation fears leave Valley low on ammo
- CCTimes: Rebates for buying cars on council's plate
- FresBee: Fresno YMCA faces last chance to survive
- FresBee: Is expense of first lady's visit to UC Merced appropriate now?
- BakCal: KHSD looks at extra $40 million in cuts
- BakCal: Bad advice cost pension fund
- VentStar: Rally for homeless spurs Ventura council into action
- VentStar: County failed to enforce mining laws, state says
- VentStar: Santa Paula proposes 12 percent staff cut
- LADN: LAUSD board member wants to revive teacher-firing plan
- LAT: Long Beach congresswoman's problems with houses continues
- LAT: Weiss says Trutanich would bring conflicts of interest to city attorney's office
- LAT: Final approval expected on North Hollywood redevelopment plan
- LAT: State fines UCLA in fatal lab fire
- OCReg: Carona again asks to remain free pending appeal of sentence
- OCReg: Fired schools chief sues Capistrano Unified for $487,425
- LAT: A literal housing crunch in Victorville
- SBSun: Supes could OK more benefits for judges
- RivPE: Sludge to energy opponents submit signatures
- DesSun: Law enforcement warns against more budget cuts
- SDUT: Tri-City's severance deal tops $1 million
- SDUT: Bersin commends Mexico
- SDUT: Platinum Equity takes ownership of U-T
- SDUT: Q&A: Platinum's plans for the future