Tuesday, June 29, 2010
- SacBee:Democratic group runs third anti-Meg Whitman ad
- LAT: Whitman accused of faking anti-Brown screen shot in latest ad
- SacBee:Brown RSVPs 'yes' to 10 gubernatorial debates and forums
- SFChron: Drew Joseph: Brown up for 10 debates, Whitman just one
- CCT Political Blotter: Higher ed lobbies gubernatorial candidates
- SacBee: Fiorina goes to Washington
- SDUT: Vargas maintains 6-vote lead over Salas
- SacBee: Two more California state unions reach tentative deals
- LAT: Governor stops by Steinberg's office
- SacBee:Teachers union: Tell Steinberg to support Assembly budget plan
- LAT: Teachers union takes aim at Steinberg in new mailer to his constituents
- NCTimes: State bets against higher prices
- SacBee: Catch 22: California Lawmakers to head home without budget deal
- BusInsider: California Pension Plans Justify Huge Union Benefits By Forecasting The Dow To Hit 28 MILLION
- SacBee:Villaraigosa stance muddled on local government measure
- LAT: Villariagosa withholds support for local government ballot measure
- SacBee: California NAACP backing of pot legalization outrages minister
- SacBee:Proposition numbers assigned for November measures
- CalWatchdog: Rush to hike health premiums
- VCS:Grocery bag ban measure advances
- CCTimes: Assembly advances bill creating special Ronald Reagan day
- LAT: New campaign disclosure rules sought for budget season
- LAT: California lawmakers consider license plates that flash ads
- SacBee: State Sen. Roy Ashburn's out of the closet, but not out of the woods
- CalWatchdog: Study lobbies for more spending
- LAT: Officer deaths shake CHP, spur safety questions
- SLO Trib: Schwarzenegger rejects parole for Manson follower Bruce Davis
- OakTrib: California salivates as Obama administration offers $2.3 billion for high-speed rail
- CalWatch: Supreme Court: University can require student groups to admit all students
- OakTrib: High Court favors UC law school over anti-gay Christian student group in constitutional clash
- SFChron: Court denies Christian group's suit of Hastings
- CCT Political Blotter: SCOTUS ruling and California's "open carry" law
- OakTrib: Supreme Court gun ruling likely to echo in California
- OCReg: State gun owner restrictions to be challenged
- The Associated Press: High court reaffirms 'soft money' ban
- WashTimes: GOP cuts pork from spending diet plan
- CalWatch: Despite distance, Californians gave to Byrd
- WashTimes: 527 group helps GOP catch up in money race
- SFChron: Feinstein wants to limit oil drilling subsidies
- OakTrib: Sen. Arnold Schwarzenegger? From Illinois? Let's see what Oprah's up to first
- LAT: Blagojevich considered Schwarzenegger, Oprah Winfrey for Obama's vacant Senate seat
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The Golden Pen
BakCal: You can't change the rules for out-of-district Rubio - Hogue News: CA's Criminal Nurses and The CNA
- F&HDaily: The Whitman-Nurses' Union Debate: Who's Afraid?
- Politi-Cal: Jerry-atrics and Generational Advertising
- SacBee: Fight over California's enterprise zones moves to new arena
- SDUT: U-T editorial: Chaos ahead
- CalCap: Asbestos Risks Drive Bid To Dump California's State Rock
- CalPensions: Pension spiking bill doesn't change one-year rule
- Townhall: If You Believe America Has Lousy Health Care, Here's Why
- OCReg: Another gun control law bites the dust
- Townhall: Gun Control Laws
- SacBee: Sacramento, painters reach tentative labor deal
- SacBee: Editorial: Accident fees add insult to injuries
- SacBee: Sacramento County now takes annexation in stride
- WashPost: Cellphone industry attacks San Francisco's ruling on radiation
- OakTrib: Toll threatens casual carpools
- OakTrib: Assembly OKs expansion of carpool perk
- SJMerc: San Jose State sells 228 acres to open space authority
- BakCal: Supervisors to set size of additional cuts
- VCS:Supervisors will consider appointing Lunn to clerk's office early
- VCS:Appeals court again sides with district attorney on fees
- LADN: $200M more needed for county pensions
- LADN: Encino-based consultant sues Councilman Bernard Parks over unpaid bills
- Campaign consultant sues Councilman Parks over unpaid expenses
- SanGabTrib:Environmental groups preparing for fight against downtown NFL stadium
- Candidates already raising money to take on L.A. City Council incumbent in March
- LAT: Keep raves out of the Coliseum, doctors urge
- OCReg: Huge land gift up for vote today
- OCReg: Owner: Ariz. boycott causes local layoff
- OCReg: Former TV exec to lead Register owner
- RivPE: Jury starts deliberating in SB Co. corruption case
- IVDB: Gutierrez lawyer says R.C. councilman was pawn
- IVDB: San Bernardino County passes balanced budget
- RivPE: SB Supes okay budget with layoffs
- DesSun:Political Insider: Steve Pougnet tries to tie Rep. Mary Bono Mack to BP
- DesSun:Undersheriff laments she's in no great rush to turn in her badge
- RivPE: Bill to aid Highway 91 expansion passes committee
- DesSun:Section 14 the heart of tribe's past, future
- RivPE: Riverside Unified confirms 117 teacher lay offs
- RivPE: Calvert amendment would force offending firms to use E-Verify
- SDRostra: Validity Rate Will Qualify Competition Ballot Measure
- VOSD: City Clerk: DeMaio's Initiative Fails to Make November Ballot
- SDUT: City scores another pension-related victory
- SDUT: San Diego to break ground on central library San Diego city leaders plan to break ground next month on a new $185 million main library despite fiscal concerns.
- SDUT: Library votes match campaign survey