Wednesday, May 13, 2009
- VOTE 1A TO SEND YOUR JOB TO TEXAS
- Villines on the Briggs Internet Show - Poetic Irony
- VIDEO: Meg No Waaay
- FRBlog: Yolo County Planning Commissioners: Strike A Blow Against CEQA Abuse For All Of Us!
- SacBee: Republican opposition is dragging down 1A
- SFChron: Poll numbers driving Thursday's release of budget figures
- SacBee: California's election turnout expected to be tiny
- SFChron: Feinstein gives reluctant support to two ballot measures
- AP: Props 1A-1B link splits education groups
- SanGabTrib: Governor, lawmakers predict more budget gloom
- SacBee: State to ask federal government to back its loans
- AP: GOP gubernatorial hopeful Meg Whitman offers plan for state at Long Beach Chamber event
- OakTribBlog: Meg Whitman needs to check her math
- SDUT: Hot seat: Martin Garrick
- OakTrib: Legalize pot? Advocates thrilled with change in polls, governor's call for debate
- LAT: Trump says Miss California USA can keep her crown despite uproar
- SDUT: Miss California USA won't lose her title
- State GOP money went to fund for May ballot measures
- RivPE: Bill would apply caged hen rules to out-of-state eggs
- LAT: Former San Bernardino County assessor led an office laden with misdeeds, report says
- RivPE: Report: Postmus built empire on county's clock
- RivPE: Read the report from special proscutor John Hueston and the supervisors' lawsuit
- RivPE: Read former assistant assessor Adam Aleman's response to prosecutor's report
- RivPE: Read former Assessor Bill Postmus' reponse to prosecutor's report
- VVPress: Postmus report alleges fraud, civil conspiracy and more
- IVDB: County sues Postmus
- OCReg: California could lose congressional seat
- WashTimes: Waxman outlines modified climate bill
- SFChron: Pelosi faces the whirlwind
- Politico: GOP to rebrand Dems as 'socialists'
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: Big Labor's Investment in Obama Pays Off - OCReg: Editorial: Realistic budget options
- SacBee: Editorial: UC should rein in its lavish paydays
- SacBee: Tear down, rebuild, says foe of ballot props
- SacBee: California's new dropout rate renews old debate
- VentStar: Herdt: Pre-election reality check
- SacBee: Former Elk Grove mayor to seek Lungren's seat
- SacBee: Sacramento Indians hope bill will restore sovereignty -- in Hawaii
- SFChron: San Francisco school officials vote to save JROTC
- SFChron: Slayings Fallout: SWAT Leader Seeks New Role
- OakTrib: Oakland SWAT team members ask that commander be reassigned
- OakTrib: New state report estimates lower dropout rates in Oakland
- SJMerc: Meeting set on $1 billion rebuild of the aging valley water pollution plant
- SJMerc: San Jose council accepts principles for A's stadium talks
- StockRec: A stunner for SUSD: School district slashes its dropout rate
- NYTimes: University in California Dresses Up for First Lady
- StockRec: Steep water rate hike proposed
- StockRec:The only thing worse than if measures pass? If they fail, educators say
- FresBee: Ranchers use state agency to preserve property
- FresBee: Fresno County windfall to fill budget gap
- BakCal: Superintendent stepping down
- VentStar: Sheriff says layoffs likely without $5 million more
- VentStar: Dropout rate down in state, up in county
- VentStar: Board extends open-space building ban
- LADN: Los Angeles police officers honored by Obama
- LAT: School officials back swifter firings
- LAT: Judge prohibits L.A. teachers strike
- LAT: Political aspirations of Latinos and Asians clash in congressional race
- SanGabTrib: Local schools see lower dropout rates
- LAT: Villaraigosa calls on City Council to declare a fiscal emergency
- OCReg: Obama's labor secretary to be CSU Fullerton graduation speaker
- LAT: Orange County D.A. says there is evidence of deputies' 'code of silence'
- OCReg: After fiery recount, $20 million utility plan dies in Newport
- OCReg: Quality time with George ending
- IVDB: SB County dropout rate falls slightly
- DesSun: Data show higher valley dropout rate
- SDUT: Fair unveils concert acts
- SDUT: San Diego Unified's dropout rate falls
- SDUT: Publisher from L.A. tapped to lead U-T