Thursday, July 30, 2009
- CUT JUDICIAL BUREAUCRACY BEFORE SHUTTING COURTHOUSES
- OUR CALIFORNIA VETERANS DESERVE BETTER
- SacBee: Schwarzenegger calls special legislative session on taxes
- Club for Growth on Taxes
- CapWkly: To guide a budget through, a little improvisation is key
- SacBee: Business owner sues over IOUs
- OakTrib: IOUs remain in California's future
- SFChron: Governor's cuts could be challenged in court
- CapWkly: Cutting waste board prompted behind-the-scenes battle
- SFChron: Line-item cuts could be challenged in court
- SDUT: Budget cuts outrage health care providers
- CapWkly: One cost-cutting option for UC: close some campuses
- CCTimes: California's Prop. 36 drug treatment cut 83 percent
- LAT: Governor, lawmakers get record low ratings
- OakTrib: Schwarzenegger's approval numbers hit an all-time low
- CapWkly: Out of sight, out of mind
- SacBee: Schwarzenegger raps unemployment appeals board
- CapWkly: Water politics ripple through Capitol
- SacBee: The State Worker: Schwarzenegger takes hard line on furloughs
- OC Reg: Tran on national GOP radar in bid to unseat Sanchez
- VentStar: Editorial: A costly cut for the state
- FresBee: Reform state prisons now
- SacBee: A State of Confusion editorial: Prisons are too crowded, costly
- SFChron: Newsom under fire from minority groups
- The Hill: GOP optimistic as it gathers for RNC summer conference
- Spec: The Republican Recovery
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Editorial: Reality check on budget - CapWkly: California primaries are volatile, and the early leaders often lose
- SacBee: Legislators need to nurture jobs creation
- OCReg: California Focus: Bonanza for cigarette smugglers
- SJMerc: NUMMI's wake-up call for California
- Human Events: California Reaches Short-Term Budget Fix
- SacBee: Roadwork stimulus money rolls into Sacramento area
- StockRec:Chief figure in Gray Davis ouster launches effort to recall Huber
- SacBee: See hundreds of California stimulus projects
- SacBee: Amid huge campus cuts, some full-timers get raises
- CC Times Politics Blog:Pete Stark interactive stimulus map
- SFChron: BART, unions set to bargain until they get pact
- SFChron: 2 projects to be tested to limit cars
- SFChron: Governor approves new San Quentin Death Row
- SJMerc: 49ers stadium deal: Great America's owner demands answers
- SJMerc: Growing criticism led to East Side schools chief being put on leave
- SJMerc: Solar power a bright spot for San Jose mayor
- StockRec:Spanos' big green plans in Stockton
- FresBee: Goodwill planting helps victims of water shortage
- ModBee: Ag land tax aid grieved in Stanislaus County
- BakCal: Restraining orders harder to get for some abuse victims
- BakCal: Valley air cleaner this summer
- SLOT: Gail Wilcox affair raises questions about Deputy Sheriff's Association contracts
- SLOT: Budget cuts halt Williamson Act, put SLO agricultural land at risk
- VentStar: Beach pollution down but still a problem, report says
- VentStar: Ventura mayor rallies support for city sales-tax measure
- SanGabTrib:Frank Girardot: Temple City more like Chicago than Mayberry
- IVDB: Claremont council unanimously approves affordable housing project
- SanGabTrib:Pico Rivera mayor tenders resignation
- SanGabTrib:Baldwin Park school board member arrested in alleged assault
- SanGabTrib:Prosecutors allege Temple City council campaign run by trash hauler
- IVDB: Governor to consider bill barring ex-cons from doing background checks
- LADN: Home sales in the SFV continue to rise
- OCR: Disneyland will allow guests to sleep in Haunted Mansion
- OCReg: Teacher gets 240 days in jail for having sex with students
- OCR: County, Planned Parenthood negotiations crumble
- OCR: Former congressional candidate Tan Nguyen's trial delayed
- OCReg: Board says fairgrounds should be kept in local hands
- OCReg: O.C. health providers brace for state cuts
- RivPE: Racial hate group activity on increase in region
- SBSun: Residents back embattled councilman
- VVDP: Domestic violence programs 'wiped out'
- SBSun: Healthy Families program in peril
- SBSun: Berry ousted in Grand Terrace
- DSun: More residents join Palm Springs City Council race
- RivPE: Menifee council rejects special election
- SDUT Editorial: A bold civic stroke
- Voice of San Diego: Building Now, Paying for It Later
- SDUT:Water agencies to be tapped in big money grab
- NCTimes: Court closures OK'd
- SDUT: Crime down, but challenges may loom
- SDUT: Kehoe seeks delay in awarding racetrack contract