Tuesday, June 9, 2009
- The Decline to State Voter
- LAT: Ex-member of governor's Cabinet pays $5,400 in ethics fines
- SacBee: Taxes still the way in California budget crisis, some insist
- LAT: Budget knife threatens popular state programs
- SacBee: Governor cancels unfilled 'vendor contracts'
- IVDB: Governor tries to reduce prison populations with law changes and parole reform
- CapWkly: Sac State study claims state parks pay for themselves
- LADN: Schwarzenegger gets warm welcome at Calabasas High
- VentStar: Governor launches digital textbook initiative in Calabasas
- SacBee: Yolo County workers pitched in to avert budget crisis, but cuts loom
- SFChron: S.F. Fire Department escapes budget ax
- SFChron: Politics to play bigger role in Pride Parade
- SFChron: Budget woes have Oakland mulling bankruptcy
- OakTrib: EB Parks revs up spending as others cut
- SJMerc: San Jose council members scold police officers association for video
- StockRec: S.J. budget still has room for belated cuts
- StockRec: SUSD critics push for Amato evaluation
- BakCal: Government roundup: Assemblywoman Fuller takes pay cut
- VentStar: Funded or not, Prop. 36 drug program is still law
- LADN: Hundreds of city workers, supporters, expected to march on L.A. City Hall
- LADN: UTLA files 14 complaints against LAUSD
- LAT: L.A. County considers congestion pricing for 110 and 10 freeways
- LAT: Council considers burst of developments before Weiss leaves office
- LAT: Charges dropped in campaign finance case against L.A. attorney
- LAT: Plan to combat global warming? Pie in the sky
- CalBuzz: How Different are UC and CSU?
- SacBee: 2010 governor hopefuls tread carefully in budget crisis
- SacBee: Former CalPERS board member helped steer $1.4 billion to equity firms
- LAT: Orange County to eliminate predawn buses
- OCReg: Capistrano school district hires interim superintendent
- OCReg: OCTA slashes bus service, but keeps all-night routes
- DesSun: Country club asks city for financial bailout
- DesSun: 123 teachers could face August layoffs
- RivPE: San Bernardino County Supervisors to discuss medical marijuana issue
- Voice: Federal Money for Disadvantaged Kids Used to Pay for Venison, Lobbying
- SDUT: Rebuilding City Hall may reach ballot box
- SDUT: Seven covet politically potent Coastal Commission seat
- SDUT: Economy hits luxury as W Hotel falters
- SDUT: Council staff members spared from pay cuts with Emerald's help
- SDUT: Council chooses Burdick for port panel
- Voice: Divided Council Backs Burdick for Port