Thursday, March 11, 2010
- I HAVE NEVER SUPPORTED INTERNET TAXATION, PERIOD.
- AFP's "Common Sense": California Protecting Bureaucrats Pay
- Guest Column From Chason Bullock, Students For Meg
- Politico: Whitman's Shade
- TPM: Whitman Won't Talk
- OCReg: Whitman Ducks Reporters
- LAT: Whitman Says No to Questions
- NRO: Whitman Ducks Her Own Press Conference
- SFChron: Poizner takes aim at "Runaway Meg"
- CapWkly: PolitiCal: Poizner targets Whitman's media dodging
- SFChron: Whitman takes heat for avoiding reporters
- WaPo: Whitman's Odd Press Strategy
- MSNBC: Whitman not so sweet on the press?
- NBC Bay Area: Whitman Hides from Press
- LAT: Poizner takes a calculated risk in delaying fight with Whitman
- SacBee: Simple-majority budget vote to be part of Dems' reform package
- CapWkly: Few customers collecting from health-care settlement
- SacBee: The Buzz: Ted Costa, who pushed to suspend AB 32, now opposes effort
- DesSun:Report: 15% of Riverside County out of work
- SBSun: Inland Empire sees unemployment rate climb
- ModBee: Stanislaus unemployment at 18.9%, hits 16-year high
- SCS:January's jobless rate in Santa Cruz County at 15 percent, highest ever
- SLO Trib: Schwarzenegger: Lawmakers must cut more spending
- SacBee: California agencies' pay cuts hit departments unevenly
- LAT: Prop. 14 fight comes down to words
- SFChron: Ballot measure would provide open primaries
- SacBee: Opponents not rushing to spend against 'top two' primary system
- CCTimes: Campaign-finance measure's backers sue over ballot arguments
- SacBee: The State Worker: California state worker unions line up behind Jerry Brown
- CapWkly: Ashburn changes narrative by publicly revealing sexual orientation
- FresBee: Ad Watch: Meg Whitman ad ignores her Boxer endorsement
- CapWkly: PG&E price tag for Prop. 16 could reach $35 million
- CCT Political Blotter: Poizner vs. Whitman coming to East Bay
- LAT: 16% rise in undergrads on California's state campuses predicted
- LAT: ICE agent awarded $2.2 million in police assault
- LAT: 15 groups spent more than $1 billion on California political efforts
- VCS:State interest groups spent $1 billion in past decade to influence elections
- LAT: California workplace safety board is accused of pro-business bias
- SBSun: Congress falls further in polls
- Politico: Earmark ban ruffles feathers
- The Hill:Infighting is sparked by earmark ban
- Politico: Issa raises questions on Sestak
- The Hill:New Republican heavyweight takes a few political punches from the Democrats
- WklyStand: Paul Ryan: The Roadmap Warrior
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The Golden Pen
CalWatchdog: Californian Utopia turns into Dante’s Inferno - Fixing AB 32 Will Require Real Action, Not More Delay
- HumEvnts:California Teacher Union Rallies Around Bad Ideas
- USA Today: Unions Protect Bad Teachers
- SacBee: Teachers Union Big Spenders
- SFChron: Sen. Roy Ashburn comes out the tough way
- Orange Punch: When it comes to media, Meg Whitman is California's Sarah Palin
- SFChron: Meg Whitman can manage but can she govern?
- LAT: Bet on the donkey in this race
- LAT: Going green vs. going broke
- CalBuzz: eMeg Meltdown II & What Poiz Will Renounce Next
- SacBee: Editorial: Warped reality on budget fixes
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Jerry Brown re-re-reinvents himself
- Hogue News:Do CA. Corrections Use Typewriters Too?
- CapWkly: From CalPensions: Deals raised CalSTRS pensions, cut state costs
- SacBee: Sacramento arena task force picks Kamilos-Taylor plan for railyard site
- SacBee: More Sacramento area schools offer online view of attendance and grades
- CalWatch: Feds wouldn't tell Napa about Wine Train contractor
- CCTimes: State revises low-achieving schools list, bumping four East Bay schools and adding two new ones
- CCTimes: Contra Costa pension board changes rules for new hires
- SFChron: Supes skeptical about Newsom's layoff plan
- SFChron: Going got tough, Newsom got outta here
- SFChron: A pretty pricey hint about mayor's future
- SFChron: Push to build 2 crucial Bay Bridge parts faster
- SFChron: Crime lab fallout: Drug defendants go free
- SJMerc: Herhold: Public pays tab for DA Dolores Carr's sweet ride
- SJMerc: Santa Clara city council considers 49ers stadium report
- SJMerc: Santa Clara Valley Water District could lose $70 million if well owners reject groundwater fee
- FresBee: Jimmy Carter to give lands talk at UC Merced
- FresBee: Air cleanup penalty $29M, but who pays?
- FresBee: Rep choice for new Valley water agency scrutinized
- SCS:Most county officials face no re-election challenges
- VCS:Oxnard board rejects charter school application
- LAT: L.A. County supervisors spend millions on pet projects
- LADN: Poor performance of LAUSD prompts feds' probe
- SanGabTrib:Frank Girardot: Secrecy at Politburo in Pasadena
- LAT: L.A. parking enforcement officers wrongly issue tickets at broken meters
- LAT: L.A. college board to name inspector general
- LAT: DWP drops plan to build 85-mile power transmission line across the desert
- LAT: Santa Monica sushi restaurant charged with illegally selling whale meat
- OCReg: Prosecutor worries Alcala might have killed others
- SDUT: OC DA to warn public about molester release
- OCReg: Crossing the (protest) line on abortion
- OCReg: Trustees vote to put $250 million bond...
- OCReg: Law on lawyers' fees could help city ... or hurt
- Irvine Co.'s Bren one of world's richest
- OCReg: Treasurer Street's resume still misleading
- RivPE: Secret Service investigating phony $100 bill scam in Inland area
- RivPE: GT councilman resigns facing felony conflict charges
- RivPE: Accused Postmus co-conspirator appears in court
- RivPE: Smoke-free parks idea rekindled in Norco
- DesSun:State taking farm labor contractor to court
- RivPE: Hwy. 91 is biggest pain in bottlenecks
- RivPE: Emmerson can stay on ballot, judge rules
- SDUT: Outside bid for computer services gets tepid reaction
- SDUT: Otay Ranch condo owners fight transit lanes
- NCTimes: REGION: Duffy announces candidacy for sheriff
- NCTimes: REGION: Two supervisors call for cutting embattled donation program
- VOSD: Union Endorses Barnett for School Board