Sunday, June 7, 2009
- SacBee: Threat of layoffs puts public employee unions on the spot
- SRosaPressDem: State's budgetary balancing act
- SFChron: Schwarzenegger considers oil drilling off coast
- SDUT: Assembly sides with unions at expense of cities, counties
- SacBee: 20 years after Sacramento voted to shut Rancho Seco, SMUD has diversified energy sources
- SacBee: Rancho Seco Nuclear Power Plant
- SacBee: Safety incidents at Rancho Seco
- SacBee: Sacramento-area governments expect to stay solvent
- LAT: Two mayors make Jerry Brown look traditional
- SFChron: Gavin's green turned Niners red
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Newsom wants Santa Clarans to do as says, not as he does
- SFChron: Council vote a win, but battles ahead for 49ers
- FresBee: Valley loses clout in Legislature
- BakCal: County debate starting: Who should pay for parks?
- BakCal: Supervisors said they'd take pay cuts ... but have they?
- BakCal: Potential Assembly candidate surfaces
- VentStar: State may cut federally funded health insurance for children
- LAT: Celebrating Brigid LaBonge, one of L.A.'s guardians
- OCReg: As O.C.'s public colleges shrink, Chapman grows
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: S.F. students are earning their stripes - SacBee: The Conversation: Governor: 'Everything' is on the table
- OCReg: Orange crunched
- SFChron: California budget - rejecting false choices
- SDUT: Farewell Fairgrounds? (pro)
- SDUT: Farewell Fairgrounds? (con)
- SFChron: Two-thirds vote not there for raising taxes
- SacBee: Governor rebuts the rants on immigrants
- RivPE: S.B. County Supervisor Mitzelfelt keeps distance from assessor's office scandal
- IVDB: Assessor's office scandal sparks another resignation
- IVDB: Former San Bernardino County assistant assessor defends his work
- RivPE: Battling over same-sex marriage again
- SDUT: Projects set to tap the ocean for water
- SDUT: Tribes seek more slot machines
- SDUT: Dean Calbreath: Sale of fairgrounds? Don't bet on it