Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- TURNING A PAPER TIGER INTO A CALIFORNIA BEAR
- Politico: Lawmaking is not so different from selling cars
- SFChron: Gloves are off in CA budget crisis: GOP goes purple, launches tough new ad
- SFChron: Governor orders 2,000 more positions cut
- OCReg: Budget talks end for evening without deal
- LAT: Legislative leaders say budget is near
- SJMerc: California businesses get IOUs instead of cash, and some are just fine with that
- SBSun: Budget deal might not stop IOUs
- CCTimes: Debate over hefty cigarette tax increase heats up
- SacBee: California credit rating downgraded again
- LAT: Moody's drops California's credit grade below A, may cut more
- DesSun: California's bonds at near-junk status
- SFChron: UC Regents vote on furloughs to close budget gap
- SFChron: UC staff protests proposed furloughs
- SacBee: Out-of-staters gleefully delve into California's woes
- SanGabTrib: Judy Chu wins 32nd Congressional District race
- LAT: Judy Chu ahead in 32nd Congressional District vote
- TheHill: Democrat Chu wins Labor secretary's House seat
- WashTimes: Democrat claims U.S. House seat in California
- SJMerc: Ex-eBay CEO Meg Whitman contributes $15 million to her own campaign for governor
- LADN: Gavin Newsom to appear at Taft High tonight
- CCTimes: Boxer adds $1.5 million to campaign war chest
- CapWkly: Ex-FPPC chairwoman Liane Randolph changes sides, joins Dream Team
- SFChron: Migden called wild ride 'state business'
- VentStar: Condoleezza Rice gives GOP advice at Reagan Library
- LAT: Calpers sues rating companies over $1 billion in bond losses
- LAT: California nursing board's executive officer resigns
- SacBee: Legislature OKs ban on river suction dredge mining
- VentStar: Nava's 'puppy mill' bill fails to pass committee
- LAT: State could lose a House seat after census
- CalBuzz: 5 Questions: How Laura Chick Watchdogs Stimulus
- SDUT: California's mutual-aid fire system may buckle
- SFChron: House Dems unveil health care legislation
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Governor right to demand welfare reform - SacBee: Two-tier California pension proposal on hold
- AmSpec: 2010
- SacBee: Sacramento-area rents fall for third straight quarter
- SacBee: Builder C.C. Myers to lose stake in his firm
- SFChron: Defender tries mailer to get more aid
- SFChron: One BART union votes to reject contract offer
- OakTrib: BART union overwhelmingly rejects contract proposal
- SFChron: 49ers don't see Giant show of support
- SJMerc: 49ers reveal details of Santa Clara stadium plan
- FresBee: Valley lawmakers clash over water
- FresBee: Fresno City Council approves deal with The Met
- FresBee: Judge throws out cinema deal at Fresno State
- BakCal: County debating what to do with IOUs
- BakCal: County gets better-than-expected tax news
- VentStar: Gallegly to help plan Reagan 100th birthday celebration
- LAT: Supervisors get tough on L.A. County contractors over back property taxes
- LAT: L.A. mayor's chief counsel tapped to lead MALDEF
- LADN: LA courts to cut hours today as part of furlough program
- LAT: L.A. Unified delays bids on schools
- LAT: L.A. ethics commission fines San Fernando Valley campaign committee
- OCReg: Board may support sale of O.C. fairgrounds
- IVDB: Ovitt's chief aide goes to Chino Hills
- VVPress: Supervisors select Draeger as new Assessor
- IVDB: SB County supes pick Draeger to lead assessor's office
- Supervisors order HR to evaluate grand jury report
- RivPE: Budget reshuffling met with resistance
- RivPE: Riverside County, employees union deadlocked on contract
- SDUT: Petition targets county leaders
- SDUT: Mayor wants vocal ethics panel member out
- SDUT: Millions in stimulus funding headed to region
- SDUT: Letter to gay group, later retraction stir backlash
- VoiceSD: A Call for Term Limits
- SDUT: Mourners honor Klein and his contributions