Thursday, January 21, 2010
- AFP's "Common Sense": Stimulus Watch
- Related Coverage: CAWatch: Stimulus aids corporations with past troubles
- Today's Commentary: Michael Steele Wins Again
- Related Coverage: Steele in Washington Times: Just the beginning
- PUTTING CALIFORNIA JOBS FIRST IN 2010
- Capitol Weekly/L.A. Times: Whitman chips in another $20 million
- SJMerc: Meg Whitman donates $20 million more to her gubernatorial campaign
- OCReg: Prop. 8 trial: Gays are politically disadvantaged
- LAT: Prop. 8 challengers highlight religion's role in campaign
- SDUT: Gay marriage ban backer to be hostile witness
- SDUT: Campbell grabs lead in GOP contest
- LAT: For California Democrats, GOP upset in Massachusetts is a cause for worry
- SJMerc: Boxer now vulnerable, state Republicans say
- SDUT: It could happen here / Massachusetts results could spell trouble for Boxer
- LADN: Local Dems ponder fate after loss of Senate seat
- CapWkly: The Budget: By The Numbers
- CapWkly: The state budget: funny money and quicksand
- SacBee: California leaders in D.C. to seek funds get mixed -- and distracted -- reception
- SJMerc: Schwarzenegger, legislative leaders plead for budget aid from feds
- SJMerc: California budget crisis could tie up thousands of public works projects
- CapWkly: Despite fears of Draconian budget cuts, education may be spared
- CapWkly: Budget woes driving plans to cut government pensions, health care
- SacBee: State Worker: Minimum-wage threat looms again
- LAT: California lawmakers fined for not reporting lobbyists' gifts
- BakCal: Government roundup: Lawmakers dinged for failing to report gifts
- CapWkly: Emails show Pro Tem staffer asked Senators to show up for check-in
- LADN: State residents can apply to be on redistricting commission
- CalWatchdog: Don't ask about this resolution...
- OCReg: Chapman dean joins attorney general race
- SacBee: Science panel's review of California water woes prompts fight
- SacBee: The Buzz
- LAT: Tornadoes aren't just for Kansas
- LAT: L.A.'s latest storm brings heavy flooding
- SFChron: Regents to back UC students protest at Capitol
- LAT: Waiting lists to be established at most UC campuses, regents say
- LAT: Sierra Club names new executive director
- CapWkly: Meet The Senators: Former lawmakers, Dem consultant form new legal, lobbying firm
- CapWkly: California Medical Association's CEO to leave post
- LAT: TSA nominee withdraws his bid, blames politics
- NYT: John Edwards Admits Paternity
- Politico: Dems fret: 'Every state is in play'
- WaTimes: 'Scott Brown' candidates rising up
- The Hill:Brown's win could help redistricting process for Republicans in '12
- WklyStand: How Big Labor Helped Elect Scott Brown
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The Golden Pen
CapWkly: CalPERS finds governance begins at home - SFChron: The Bay State's voter revolt
- LAT: Brown's victory: Now what?
- HumEvnts:The Lessons of Massachusetts
- OCReg: Editorial: New senator equals new political landscape
- LAT: Scott Brown wins 'the people's seat'
- SacBee: Editorial: Health care will test Dems' mettle
- CalBuzz: Meyer Debuts, Dr. H Returns, Jerry Time Travels
- LAT: At times, blue states run red
- CapWkly: The state budget: a mixture of hope and hard choices
- F&H: What the Massachusetts Miracle Means for the Golden State
- SacBee: Editorial: Why would anyone want to be sheriff?
- OakTrib: Oakland teachers union authorizes one-day strike
- CCT Political Blotter: Lee and Pelosi speak on Haiti resolution
- OakTrib: Oakland schools to receive major security upgrade, 750 new cameras
- CCTimes: Walnut Creek school board expects to reorganize district office, plan for cuts
- SFChron: Newsom discusses his future
- SacBee: Viewpoints: S.F. mayor resigns himself to a future as former politician
- SFChron: Erosion forces closure of Great Highway lanes
- ModBee: Valley Democrats rethink health bill
- BakCal: Supervisor describes mixed "state of the county"
- ModBee: Mood tense as Modesto City School cuts vote delayed
- FresBee: Kettleman City landfill growth sparks suit
- FresBee: Unlicensed contractors caught in sting
- FresBee: Gilmore confirms exit from Assembly
- SLO Trib: Undersheriff's job called excess
- SLO Trib: Paso looks to adopt flat-rate water plan
- VCS: Property owners: Beware today's vote
- VCS: Santa Paula on track to finish year with balanced budget
- LADN: L.A. Council bans smoking in outdoor dining areas
- LAT: L.A. council extends smoking ban to outdoor cafes
- SanGabTrib:Roski's group begins talks with NFL teams in hopes of landing one for Industry stadium
- LAT: Letter reveals L.A.'s plans for more layoffs
- SanGabTrib:Azusa gives raise, bonus to city manager
- OCReg: Deputy union approves new pension deal
- OCReg: Obama birthplace lawyer files appeal
- OCReg: Ex-congressional candidate's trial delayed
- OCReg: Laguna swallows tough pill to pay $10m PERS debt
- OCReg: County to pay $1.6 million in deputy force case
- RivPE: Stimulus money could help Inland area fight chronic diseases
- RivPE: San Bernardino annexation foe may get county help
- SBSun: Supervisor Derry aids San Bernardino annex challenge
- SBSun: Colton council OKs 'paper trail' for city lobbyists to follow
- SBSun: San Bernardino councilman thinks Redlands club goes too far
- SBSun: Redlands takes initial steps to raise trash rates
- SBSun: With sales tax down, Rancho Cucamonga looks to cut $1.2M
- DesSun:'Golden handshakes' draw comment
- RivPE: Corona council meeting heats up over sports field space
- RivPE: Women allege misconduct, seek millions from city of Riverside
- RivPE: Riverside may lend hotel developer $20 million
- RivPE: K-8 conversion studied
- NCTimes: REGION: Local GOP played small role in Mass. upset
- SDUT: SANDAG exec's raise rankles transit riders
- NCTimes: REGION: Union president resigns
- NCTimes: County gets grant for 'green' jobs training
- VOSD: Saldaña Responds To FPPC Investigation (0)
- NCTimes: REGION: Transit ridership declines slow somewhat
- VOSD: Taxation 101 With Jan Goldsmith
- VOSD: City Attorney: Bankruptcy Not 'Magic Potion' (0)