Thursday, June 24, 2010
- Does Democrat Nominee Michael Rubio Live In Senate District 16? You Make The Call...
- SDRostra: Juan Vargas Closing In - now just 96 votes behind Mary Salas in classic State Senate primary
- SJMerc: Laird, Blakeslee Senate race remains too close to call
- SCS:Laird, Blakeslee Senate race remains too close to call
- SLO Trib: Blakeslee could still win race outright
- LAT: Steinberg defends Laird as Senate race heads to runoff
- SacBee: Whitman launches TV ad hitting Brown
- CCT Political Blotter: New Whitman ad goes archival in hit job on Brown
- LAT: Brown allies launch ad about Whitman's ties to Goldman Sachs
- SacBee:New ad attacks Whitman on stock 'spinning'
- SFChron: Cutting edge or "creepy?" Whitman used new technology to make "personalized" robocalls to CA voters
- CalWatch: Brown's old digs now pricier than his new ones
- SFChron: Lawyers dissect story of Whitman spat
- LAT: Fiorina says her experience making tough calls qualifies her for Senate
- Politico: Boxer has her share of tech backers
- SFChron: Newsom blasts oil companies trying to suspend emissions law
- CapWkly: Democrats move toward compromise, even as old rivalries rear their heads
- LAT: Gov. urges minimum wage for California state workers until budget deal is reached
- LAT: Welfare cards can be used in many casinos
- SacBee: Voter mood about Legislature? Grumpy, at best, meeting shows
- CCT Political Blotter: Senate committee OKs "open carry" ban bill
- SacBee: California Senate resolution would urge boycott of Arizona
- SacBee:Forty-four California lawmakers back Arizona boycott resolution
- LAT: Steinberg supports Arizona boycott resolution
- CapWkly: Enviros see 2010 as the year of paper vs. plastic
- SacBee: California to offer program to trim underwater mortgages
- CCT Political Blotter: California gets foreclosure-prevention funding
- CalWatchdog: Illegals may get more ed aid
- CalWatchdog: Taste Makes Waste
- WashTimes: Global warming returns to ballot
- CapWkly: Former prison counselor says staffer in sex abuse suit was protected
- NYTimes: Abramoff, From Prison to a Pizzeria Job
- RivPE: Auto company to let go of 108 workers in Fontana
- RivPE: Arizona support by cities seen as divisive
- RivPE: San Bernardino County prosecutor questions Gutierrez's credibility
- RivPE: San Bernardino County employees agree to pay concession
- VOSD: Schools Brace for a Cliff as Stimulus Money Peters Out
- SDUT: Mayor plans smaller new City Hall for San Diego
- SDUT: San Diego shelves plan for big-box regulations
- SDUT: County approves sites for medical marijuana sales
- NCTimes: REGION: Supervisors adopt restrictive medical marijuana ordinance
- NCTimes: VISTA: Councilman charged with misdemeanor
- NCTimes: OCEANSIDE: City approves budget with layoffs
- SDUT: Read between Bilbray's lines
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The Golden Pen
FresBee: It's a shame governor must resort to drastic budget threats - Politico: Reversing our spending culture
- OCReg: Think unemployment is high now?
- FRBlog: Budget Battle & Pension Reform Battle: First Step, Put Cut To Minimum Wage For State Employees On The Table
- OCReg: Year of the Republican Latino
- Townhall: Government Aggravated Tragedy
- F&HDaily: Blakeslee Win is About Jobs
- CalPensions: Rolling back pension costs: how far will it go?
- F&HDaily: Senate Plan to Shift Services to Counties Doesn't Help Balance State Budget
- Hogue News: Eastman to File Federal Injuction Against Sac City
- Hogue News:California Prepares Vote to Boycott Arizona
- SacBee: Visa can take credit for this sly bill
- SacBee: The State Worker: Are public pensions the root of all evil?
- SFChron: One less warrior in Afghanistan
- WashPost: McChrystal had to go.
- SacBee: Sacramento City Council's strong-mayor defeat reveals power plays
- SFChron: Mayor backs plan to curb Muni pay
- SFChron: Alioto-Pier's inaccurate political math
- CCT Political Blotter: Doves say ditch the war, not just the general
- OakTrib: Southbound I-680 commuters can pay to go solo in the carpool lane starting in September
- SFChron: Drivers can pay to solo on I-680 express lane
- CCT Political Blotter: Pondering the future of higher education
- SJMerc: Williams and Wasserman face off for District 1 supervisor's
- SCS:County budget calls for another year of austerity, final vote due today
- ModBee: Drug trial set for Riverbank Councilman Jesse James White
- ModBee: Wal-Mart drops plans for supercenter in Livingston
- FresBee: Fresno federal courthouse called too expensive
- FresBee: Fresno State expansion hits budget snag
- FresBee: Both sides claim victory in water compromise
- FresBeeBlog: Larson's wild ride continues; Davoli's lead grows
- BakCal: Solar power plant expanding
- VCS:Ventura school board votes to put parcel tax on November ballot
- VCS:Ventura mayor recall effort misses deadline
- LAT: D.A. investigating why Bell council members get nearly $100,000 a year for a part-time job
- LAT: L.A. County supervisor calls for federal oversight of probation agency
- CalWatch: New LA deputy superintendent comes with murky past
- OCVoice: Anaheim Looking at Smallest Workforce in Two Decades
- LAT: Costa Mesa agrees to buy Orange County Fairgrounds from California
- OCVoice: A Frayed and Frustrated Costa Mesa Council Agrees to Fairgrounds Deal
- OCReg: Governor OKs OC Fairgrounds deal
- SacBee:State sells Orange County fairgrounds
- OCReg: Mission Viejo council votes to keep lifetime medical benefits
- Ex-police chief's wife led to prison in cuffs
- OCReg: O.C. reps weigh in on McChrystal ouster