Friday, May 14, 2010
- "Tough Business"
- FresBeeOpin: Whitman's new ad lumps Poizner and Jerry Brown together -- even takes on Barbara Boxer
- GOVERNOR'S NO TAX BUDGET PLAN SHOULD BE THE STARTING POINT
- WHILE SACRAMENTO SWIMS IN RED INK, LIBERAL DEMOCRATS GO AFTER GUN OWNERS
- "Why you should vote NO on Prop. 14 - Part 2"
- SDUT: Whitman explains past support for Boxer
- SacBee: Ad Watch: Whitman tries to pin 'liberal' tag on Poizner
- LAT: New Poizner ad assails Whitman's voting record
- SJMerc: Illegal immigration becomes hot issue in gubernatorial campaign
- SFChron: Campaign check: Lies and half-truths outed
- SacBee: The Buzz: Steve Poizner's first Spanish-language radio ad hits Meg Whitman on immigration
- LAT: Political flexibility still a defining trait of Jerry Brown
- SacBee: Longshot Democrat pans Boxer as a lockstep liberal
- OCReg: Fiorina adds $1.1 million to Senate race
- LAT: Carly Fiorina injects $1.1 million more into her campaign
- LAT: More than a dozen candidates vie for California lieutenant governor
- CalWatch: Facebook experience cuts both ways for AG candidate
- OCReg: Open-primary measure would shrink power of political parties
- VCS:Prop. 14 would create 'top-two' primary system
- SFChron: Proposition 16 changes rules on public power
- SFChron: Mercury pours $10 million into Prop. 17 effort
- SacBee: 'War is on' for water bond
- SFChron: Golfing while California burns
- LAT: Assembly Speaker Pérez to hit Pebble Beach as Gov. Schwarzenegger releases budget
- SBSun: Lawmakers foresee "really awful cuts"
- SJMerc: Grim bookends: Schwarzenegger goes out battling deficits, much as he arrived
- LAT: Insurers balk at request to keep distance from Iran
- SFChron: Governor distorted evidence in parole case
- CCT Political Blotter: Food-stamps-for-felons bill draws DeVore's ire
- WashPost: Customs commisioner fails to file household employee papers
- SacBee: Assembly urges repeal of military's 'don't ask, don't tell'
- RivPE: Republican legislators back ending 'Don't ask, Don't tell'
- CalWatch: Nitrate contamination spreading in California communities
- CalWatch: Jury penalty against nursing home exceeds state's punishment
- SacBee: Schwarzenegger plan would put nonviolent felons in county jails
- SacBee: Assembly GOP members turn against in-home care fingerprints
- SacBee: Boxer, 5 other senators seek West Coast ban on offshore oil drilling
- OakTrib: Boxer, Feinstein propose federal ban on oil drilling off Pacific Coast
- Politico: TARP traps GOP incumbents
- NYTimes: Republicans Settle on Florida for 2012 Presidential Convention
- Politico: Inouye's sway may cost Dems a seat
- WashPost: How Ron Paul's son is beating the GOP establishment
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Arnold, for once, is right - SJMerc: Prop. 14 would weaken democracy, voter choice
- Politici-Cal: Poizner's Latest: Old Issue, Good Timing
- SDUT: In denial, still / Democratic lawmakers, CalPERS ignore pension tsunami
- ModBee: Constitutional amendment will keep state out of local coffers - Community Voices
- Townhall: Slipping a Mickey to California Dems
- NRO: Clueless L.A. Councilman Distorts the Arizona Law - Heather Mac Donald
- WashExam: Top 10 dumbest things said about the Arizona immigration law
- BigGov't: Turning Voter Anger into a Republican Mandate
- SacBee: In California, cronyism is alive and doing well
- F&HDaily: Terrorist Suspects Should Be Interrogated, Not 'Mirandized'
- SFChron: Ballot allows candidates fast political makeover
- RedState: California Pro-Life Council Owes Chuck DeVore and Me an Apology
- AmerSpec: Stamped for Failure
- Hogue News: Steve Poizner Speaks Spanish
- Townhall: My Big Fat Greek Bailout: Lessons for America
- LAT: Schwarzenegger fundraising a puzzler
- SacBee: Jury orders Auburn nursing home company to pay $28 million in death
- SFChron: State posts school rankings online
- LAT: Tennis is serious sport in San Quentin Prison
- SFChron: BART board debates plans for state windfall
- OakTrib: Poorest Berkeley students to lose campus child care
- OakTrib: East Bay schools vary widely in new rankings
- SJMerc: Oakland administrator is new superintendent of SJUSD
- SJMerc: Test scores show most Santa Clara, San Mateo counties students reaching state goal
- SJMerc: SJSU president resigning to lead Midwest testing company
- ModBee: Monteith defends decisions in debate
- ModBee: Stanislaus Sheriff's debate topic is lawsuits
- FresBee: Valley schools struggle overall in API rankings
- FresBee: Dist. 5 council race attracts diverse candidates
- FresBee: Denham ad against Patterson uses false data
- FresnoBeeBlog: Water bond campaign splits the Berryhills
- BakCal: Crowded field seeks to represent 2nd District supervisor's seat
- SLO Trib: Special primary election put on hold
- SacBee: Officials preparing to hold SD 15 election 'at the drop of a hat'
- SLO Trib: Five cities sacrifice funds to the state
- VCS:Parks accuses Strickland of running dishonest campaign as assemblywoman skips forum
- VCS:Candidates for sheriff face off for final time at forum
- VCS:Coastal Commission approves boat ramp plan for harbor
- VCS:State releases school rankings based on API test scores
- LADN: LAUSD scores mixed
- LADN: Villaraigosa heading for Washington again
- SanGabTrib:Man claims DA asked him to wear wiretap to help investigation into Industry mayor
- LAT: L.A. police panel fails to disclose use-of-force files
- OCReg: New Capo chief: Outreach must be genuine
- OCReg: Great Park delayed by housing crash
- OCVoice: They Wanted a Revolution, They Got an Audi Dealership
- SBSun: Rutherford solid, ethical choice
- DesSun:Palm Desert school earns top state rank
- RivPE: State ranks Inland schools
- RivPE: Debate on Trial
- NCTimes: Local schools continue to beat state averages
- VOSD: San Diego Explained: City Budget
- VOSD: Roads Worse Under Sanders' Tenure