Wednesday, June 16, 2010
- National And State Republican Parties Work Towards Big California Victories
- SFChron: GOP looks for new life in California
- CCT Political Blotter: RNC, state GOP chairs outline path to victory
- LAT: National GOP pledges to delve into California races
- OCReg: GOP chair: We'll compete in California
- JERRY BROWN: FOUNDING FATHER OF THE ANNUAL BUDGET CRISIS
- WHILE WAITING LISTS FOR CHARTER SCHOOLS GROW, LIBERALS HEAP NEW ONEROUS REGULATIONS ON THEM
- SFChron: Jerry Brown regrets Nazi reference and makes a life change:No more talking to sweaty strangers while jogging
- LAT: 'Secret plan' comment sets off Whitman-Brown dust-up
- LAT: Brown apologizes for comparing Whitman's campaign to Nazi propaganda minister
- WashPost: Meg Whitman invests big in her campaign, again
- LAT: Meg Whitman drops another $20 million into campaign
- SacBee:Whitman pours another $20 million into gubernatorial campaign
- CalWatch: Whitman adds another $20 million to her campaign coffers
- SJMerc: Jerry Brown unveils plan for clean-energy jobs in Silicon Valley
- SacBee: Jerry Brown says Prop. 14 could break Sacramento gridlock
- SacBee: FitzGerald now leads Villines by about 200 votes*
- LAT: In GOP primary for insurance commissioner, Mike Villines closes gap on Brian FitzGerald to 234 votes
- SacBee: CalPERS set to approve state contribution hike
- SanGabTrib: Lawmakers prepare for long battle over taxes and cuts
- SacBee: Aid to California at risk if Senate bill fails
- SacBee:Democrats roast Schwarzenegger's pet program
- SacBee: The Buzz: Lawmakers nix vacation plans, signaling a long budget summer
- CalWatchdog: Bye-bye budget deadline
- CalWatch: State releases survey detailing school budget cuts
- SFChron: Prop. 8 backers target 18,000 same-sex marriages
- SacBee:Bush attorney first to speak Wednesday at Proposition 8 trial
- SFChron: Prop. 8 spending found to have swayed no voters
- SacBee:Chairman of pay panel supports new cut to lawmakers' pay
- SFChron: Commission to consider pay cuts for lawmakers
- SacBee: UC's payroll in 2009 shows spending hike
- LAT: Chinese company to pay for Schwarzenegger's trade mission to Asia
- OakTrib: Striped bass: Delta villains?
- CalWatch: Texas oil company pumps more cash into delay of global warming law
- SacBee: Sacramento council approves economic sanctions against Arizona
- SacBee: Investor moves to foreclose on Sacramento railyard
- SacBee: Sacramento housing agency disputes HUD report of misspending
- SacBee: Yolo supervisors OK layoffs, furloughs to help close budget gap
- SFChron: Supes back posting of cell phone emission levels
- SFChron: Phase out crime lab, report urges
- OakTrib: Oakland will prepare to issue pink slips to 200 police
- SFChron: Transgender woman leads race for judge
- SJMerc: Palo Alto biotech company grants license to children's hospital, allowing stem cell research to resume
- SJMerc: San Jose city council approves environmental impact report for proposed downtown baseball stadium
- SJMerc: Water crisis over? Everywhere in the Bay Area but Santa Clara County
- SJMerc: State officials approve key funding for new family courthouse in San Jose
- ModBee: Modesto City Councilman will step aside on annexations
- FresBee: Casino project near Madera faces setback
- FresBee: Lights out in Fresno? City Council says no to mayor
- FresBee: Palin's Big Fresno Fair appearance falls through
- BakCal: County budget problems could balloon if negotiations stall as usual
- BakCal: Rally challenging Sen. Boxer to be held Wednesday
- SCS:Hotel surcharge passes county approval
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The Golden Pen
BigGovt: The 2010 Midterms: Businesses' Final Time For Truth? - CalWatchdog: "That car had better be waiting"
- OCReg: O.C. Republicans eager for November
- SacBee: Head to Head: Should California suspend AB 32, its 2006 global warming law?
- SacBee: Debate heats up over greenhouse gas measure
- CalWatchdog: Nava's paycheck protection hypocrisy
- CalCap: State's June Revenue Collections Are On Track at Mid-Month
- VCS: A corporate bet that will keep losing
- RedCounty: The NRA is Actively Undermining Free Political Speech
- WSJ: Guns and Free Speech
- Townhall: Smearing Republican Women
- Townhall: Economic Myths, Fallacies and Stupidity
- VCS:Oxnard asked to denounce Arizona immigration law
- LAT: Lakers force game 7 with decisive victory
- LAT: Credit card caper is L.A. County's next bombshell
- SanGabTrib:Majestic hires prominent public relations consultant for NFL bid
- LADN: Businesses to get 3-year tax exemption under city proposal
- LADN: LAUSD moves to alter teacher layoffs
- OCVoice: County Faces Uncertainty and Ugliness for 2010-11 Budget
- OCReg: Budget hearings: Sheriff, D.A. avoid layoffs
- OCVoice: OCTA to Encourage Private Industry Over Caltrans
- OCVoice: Federal Prosecutors Relaunch Political Crimes Unit in OC
- OCReg: Most O.C. districts pay trustees less than allowed
- IVDB: Nuaimi to step down as Fontana mayor
- SanGabTrib:Developer executives pay campaign finance-related fines
- IVDB: Kurth unsure about running for re-election
- SBSun: Colton holds off on utility tax issue
- SBSun: County center to be named for Rep. Lewis
- RivPE: Public-safety pension measure heading to voters
- DesSun:County: Voters would muck up deputies' retirement plan
- RivPE: Criticism of registrar mounts
- RivPE: Delayed vote results prompts probe
- DesSun:Supervisors order review of election tally process
- DesSun:Supervisors cement four-day work week for county offices
- RivPE: Riverside to keep paying laid-off teachers
- RivPE: Riverside meets its new police chief
- VOSD: The Schoobrary's $32.5 Million Deficit
- VOSD: Council Delivers Big Redevelopment Boost to SEDC
- SDUT: Cox makes play to license Padres games to rivals
- SDUT: Roberts, Whitburn persist in attacks
- SDUT: Decision on ''crash tax'' in Chula Vista delayed
- SDUT: Missing council members cause budget headache
- SDUT: Auditor makes good on promised pay cut