Thursday, October 15, 2009
- FR Interview With Meg Whitman, Part III - "Extreme On Abortion"
- SJMerc: Will spotty voting records be a liability for Whitman and Fiorina?
- WHITMAN "GETS IT" ON WATER - AND WILL LEAD LIKE NO OTHER
- RivPE: Use of hidden camera to make ACORN video under state scrutiny
- CapWkly: Enviro community already split over water bond
- CapWkly: Two-step bond would help finance water projects
- FRBlog: Bay Area Council Embarks on Fool's Errand
- CCT Political Blotter: Bay Area Council commits $2 million to reform initiatives
- VentStar: Constitutional convention backers face daunting challenges
- CapWkly: Pondering the power of a constitutional convention
- CapWkly: Thaw between Senate leaders leads to bills' passage
- LAT: California's GOP vote-boycott ends, key bills pass
- SacBee: Domestic violence funds OK'd by Senate
- NYTimes: Newsom Begins Online Ad Campaign
- SFChron: Newsom bombards YouTube with new ads
- SFChron: Rumor mill: Rep. Jane Harman as a 2010 Dem gov candidate?
- CapWkly: New committee to focus on Government reform proposals
- LAT: Judge rejects bid to quash same-sex marriage suit
- SFChron: Judge refuses to toss suit challenging Prop. 8
- SJMerc: U.S. judge refuses Prop. 8 backers' request to dismiss gay-marriage case
- SacBee: Shriver apologizes for cell-phone lapse
- LAT: Shriver and her cellphone
- SFChron: Maria apologizes for not going hands-free -- and gets in a plug
- RivPE: State's new solar panel laws add incentives for rooftop system owners to save
- SanGabTrib: Environmental exemption for Industry NFL stadium earns state Senate approval
- RivPE: Voters: State's future not bright
- CCTimes: Californians want reform but favor few reforms
- CapWkly: Personnel Profile: Linda Halderman
- SBSun: E-cigrarette tests urged by advocates; Governor refuses to sign ban
- CapWkly: CalPers offered incentives to inflate pension funds' value
- SacBee: CalPERS to review $50 million in fees made by ex-board member
- SacBee: CalPERS could lose $500 million on N.Y. real estate deal
- CCTimes: Calpers reviewing fees paid to outside manager
- LAT: CalPERS probe targets a former L.A. deputy mayor
- CapWkly: Hundreds of state workers stay home in SEIU action
- CCT Political Blotter: Steinberg seeks a one-two punch on furloughs
- SacBee: Complaint filed against alleged Duvall mistresses
- SFChron: California math scores among the lowest
- WashTimes: McCain chief defends Palin as VP choice
- SacBee: Labor stalwart Feinstein finds herself on wrong side of union battle
- WklyStand: Pelosi's Poison
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The Golden Pen
FR Patriot Award: Assembly Republican Leader Sam Blakeslee - SJMerc: Carly & Meg: Non Voters
- SDUT: Obama's way is the wrong way
- HogueBlog: Fire 560 DMV State Workers Now!
- SFChron: Bay Bridge rebuild is a shaky proposition
- CalCap:Robbing Peter to Pay Paul on State School Funding
- Exam: San Francisco’s real unemployment rate nearer to 17%-- 77,000 not 45,600 out of work
- LAT: Two nuggets of political wisdom for the Golden State
- FresBee: Red tape puts squeeze on small businesses
- CalBuzz: Touching the Bases: Gavin, Nancy, Harvey & eMeg
- CapWkly: Ending California's confidence drought
- SacBee: Garamendi campaign cites wrong guy in slamming CD10 rival
- SFChron: In Memoriam: Political activist Lili Rachel Smith, 15, daughter of Democratic insiders "Ace" Smith and Laura Talmus
- StockRec: Valley leaders focus on water
- StockRec: New title for acting SUSD chief: interim
- FresBee: Fresno planning panel vote investigated
- FresBee: Fix water delivery, state ag board urges
- FresBee: Union protests prison teacher layoffs
- LAT: Patients say Cedars didn't let on about error
- OCReg: Officer who ran against Carona says he was forced out
- OCReg: Carona's attorney steps aside after severe spinal injury
- DesSun:Bono Mack to mediate funds dispute
- DesSun:Rancho Mirage City Council to consider all-mail ballot
- SBSun: San Bernardino City Attorney gives statement to DA
- SDUT: Sacrifices needed to right finances
- SDUT: S.D. library plan goes to council for vote
- SDUT: City of Industry stadium plans get big boost