Tuesday, June 22, 2010
- DARRELL ISSA ISN'T BACKING DOWN ANYTIME SOON
- SacBee: Democrats propose shifting some programs to counties
- DesSun:California government realignment proposed
- LAT: Darrell Steinberg: Making California solvent
- SBSun: Governor demands 2-tier pension plan
- OCReg: Editorial: A breakthrough, or just a flash in the pan, on pensions?
- SLO Trib: Election for 15th District is today
- SDUT: Brown's tale of frugality omits $1.8 million home
- CalWatch: Candidate Catchphrase: Brown, Whitman hammer themes
- OCR: Track every statement from governor candidates
- CalWatch: Law would screen high-speed rail firms for links to Holocaust
- SacBee: Bill seeks scrutiny of any rail contractor's Nazi-era ties
- SacBee: Appeals court hears minimum wage arguments for California state workers
- USA Today: California electronic license plate would flash ads
- CalCap: June Tax Collections Closer to Estimates But Still Fall Short
- SacBee: The Buzz: Assembly misses tee time with golf resolution
- LAT: California's drought may be over, but no one's rushing to lift restrictions
- SanGabTrib:Swarms of Lakers fans descend on downtown for victory parade
- LAT: For the Lakers, another march in June
- LAT: LAPD makes arrests in unrest after Lakers victory
- SFChron: How towns sort out medical marijuana facilities
- LAT: UC Irvine protest case raises questions about discipline practices
- OCReg: Editorial: Suspension would be just for UCI Muslim group
- SDUT: Bill would seal some autopsy reports
- The Hill:GOP facing dilemma on Arizona law
- RivPE: Hemet, Lake Elsinore councils to vote on support for Arizona immigration law
- OCReg: Costa Mesa 'hoods bridge immigration gap
- OCReg: Costa Mesa immigration stance almost costs hotel a conference
- Politico: W.H. says Kyl story not true
- RivPE: Average fire season predicted in California
- CalWatch: Lobbyist 'fear tactics' to fight BPA ban seem to be working
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Yee targets higher-ed non-profits
- SFChron: Feinstein wants to slap rate controls on health insurers
- LAT: U.S. rethinks a Marine Corps specialty: storming beaches
- CalWatch: New UC study finds racial inequities in the SAT gain
- NYTimes: McCain Is Now Running Just to Stay in Place
- HumEvnts:Inhofe Will Fight Against Military Abortions
- Why Wal-Mart moms may swing the midterms
- WashPost: McChrystal apologizes for badmouthing White House
- Politico: Tea party recalls could backfire
- Orszag Leaving as Budget Director
- NRO: Heckuva Job, Orszag
- The Hill:Dems wont pass budget in 2010
- The Hill:Dems pushing campaign finance deal
- The Hill:Supreme Court upholds law barring support to terror groups in 6-3 decision
- WaTimes: E-mails lay bare firm's pay-to-play links to lawmaker
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The Golden Pen
HumEvnts:Anti-Tax Pledge Takes on Urgency - CalWatchdog: Another economic dip coming?
- CalWatchdog: Under the Influence Of Bad Legislation
- eMeg to Calbuzz: Get Your Own Damn Mailing List
- SacBee: Dan Walters: A three-way stalemate over California's budget
- CalWatchdog: Unions halt green jobs
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Whooping cough bill makes financial sense
- SFChron: To streamline state government, start at top
- SFChron: If you can't budget, you can't govern
- Hogue News:Meg Addresses Nurses
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Legalize pot to cut crime, fill coffers
- LAT: For Siskiyou County libraries, a happy ending is unlikely
- SacBee: Ranchers and environmentalists go to bat for El Dorado grasslands
- SacBee: Editorial: City weighs hike in business taxes
- SacBee: City Council set for pivotal strong-mayor vote
- SacBee: Sacramento City schools chief seeks accountability officer
- SacBee: Sacramento City Unified's top cop, Vince Matranga, is retiring
- SFChron: S.F. residents plead for funding to be restored
- SFChron: Taking on Muni union puts Elsbernd at the wheel
- SFChron: Holding off on new meters would be smart
- SDUT: Troubled past of SF officers may soon be disclosed
- SFChron: Oakland's Mayor Dellums to KTVU's Shandobil: "Who the (blank) are you to decide my role?"
- SFChron: Police vs. City Council on Oakland budget cuts
- SJMerc: San Jose City Council to consider pot club ordinance
- SJMerc: San Jose police, firefighters tell Mayor Reed 'no' on pay cut
- SJMerc: Santa Clara County supervisors race still unresolved
- SJMerc: Herhold: Supervisor George Shirakawa Jr. overspends his budget
- FresBee: Clovis City Council OKs budget
- BakCal: Prison in Cal City may lay off workers
- BakCal: Government roundup: Pension contributions up for discussion
- SLO Trib: Cities vehicle systems criticized
- VCS:Supervisors approve $1.69 billion plan for next year and avoid major changes
- VCS:Employee savings help to pare T.O. budget proposal
- LAT: A finger on the problem
- LADN: Vote set on LAUSD deputy superintendent
- VOC: Will Shawn Nelson Take a Pension?
- OCR: Cost of O.C. pension reform grows
- VOC: Final Tally Shows 30 Percent of County Voters Cast Primary Ballots
- OCReg: Senate sends O.C. judge to federal bench
- RivPE: Rancho Cucamonga councilman's calls to developer questioned
- RivPE: 'GOING POSTAL'
- SBSun: Redlands City Council OKs budget with gap
- SBSun: Public defender cuts could slow up courts
- DesSun:Indio may ask voters to consider a new tax
- RivPE: Second Temeculahospital eyed
- RivPE: Flag placed on fallen CHP officer spurs debate
- DesSun:Bono Mack seeks to fill post; communications director off to races
- SDUT: The fight behind the scenes
- VOSD: 'We Were Giants, Now We Are Pygmies'