Friday, July 2, 2010
- Chiang Continues To Do The Bidding Of His Biggest Campaign Donors - The Union Bosses
- FRBlog: Q&A With Governor's Office On His Order To Reduce Pay To Federal Minimum Wage
- SacBee: Governor puts 200,000 state workers on minimum wage
- SFChron: Schwarzenegger in "Conan," the musical: "Crush your enemies, see them driven before you."
- SDUT: Calif. gov pressures lawmakers in budget battle
- SJMerc: California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger orders minimum wage for state workers amid budget crisis
- CalWatchdog: Legislators ignore budget mess
- ModBee: Governor orders minimum wage for state workers
- SLO Trib: Schwarzenegger orders minimum wage for state workers
- MAJORITY VOTE BUDGET: GOOD FOR LIBERAL POLITICIANS, BAD FOR TAXPAYERS
- A MODEST REVENUE PROPOSAL
- SJMerc: Whitman campaign counting on tech to fight Democrats' boots on the ground
- OCR: Whitman ad makes false claims about Brown
- SBSun: Obama tackles immigration in address
- RivPE: Obama immigration remarks split region
- CalWatch: Local police crack down on illegal immigration without Arizona law
- HumEvnts:Republicans Blast Obamas Immigration Speech
- OCReg: O.C. loved, hated Obama immigration speech
- RivPE: Judge delays certification of RivCo results
- DesSun:Judge tells registrar to delay certifying vote results
- OCR: Suspect poll may have influenced Senate race
- Politico: Daily Kos sues Research 2000
- HealthyCal: Fiorina on health reform: repeal, then replace
- Politico: Erickson: GOP leaders betray repeal
- LAT: Jaycee Lee Dugard's family will receive $20 million from California
- SacBee: California legislators OK $20 million settlement for kidnap victim Jaycee Lee Dugard
- NCTimes: REGION: Family of Amber Dubois seeks damages from state
- SDUT: Parents of Amber Dubois file a state claim
- SacBee: UC Berkeley report challenges bullet-train revenue estimates
- High-Speed Rail Ridership Estimates Unreliable, Berkeley Study Finds
- OakTrib: Transportation experts: Don't trust high-speed rail rider estimates
- LAT: High-speed rail project's prospects called unpredictable
- FresBee: Farmworker overtime bill passes Assembly
- LAT: California Assembly passes bill banning BPA in baby bottles
- CalWatch: With vote flips, Assembly approves ban on BPA chemical in baby products
- SFChron: On the Defeat of State Legislation to Ban Bisphenol A From Children's Food...
- SacBee: The Buzz: Recess-bound lawmakers romp over Reagan remembrance
- CalWatchdog: Dem incumbents sneaky ploy
- Politico: Ethics panel clears Richardson
- LAT: House ethics panel clears Rep. Laura Richardson of misconduct
- CalWatch: Downballot primary races cash in big from independent spenders
- CalWatch: School spending falls further behind rest of nation
- SDUT: Nixon Library to release nearly 100,000 documents
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Fined Russian firm gets Ft. Ross
- SFChron: Sen. Yee clashes with UC, CSU over privacy
- SFChron: Elena Kagan unlikely to get bipartisan support
- HumEvnts:Hyper-Partisan Elena Kagan's Road to the High Court
- OCR: U.S. loses 125,000 jobs in June
- WaTimes: Boehner escalates White House spat, says president is 'whining'
- WklyStand: NRA Chief Lobbyist: We're "Absolutely" Concerned Schumer or Durbin Could Replace Reid as Majority Leader
- Politico: NRA gunning for Kagan
- Politico: Graham: Tea party will 'die out'
- USAT: Sen. Graham tells N.Y. Times: 'I ain't gay.'
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Editorial: Delay, if not drown, big water bond - SFChron: Scrap California water bond proposition
- Townhall: A Summer of Discontent
- SacBee: Dan Walters: Projections of bullet-train ridership take a hit
- OCReg: Editorial: Pension suit reinforcements
- CalBuzz: Fishwrap: Jerry as Mel Brooks; eMegs Nose Grows
- SDUT: U-T editorial: Man without a plan
- SBSun: Budget déjà vu, all over again
- SacBee: Editorial: Vice lobby has a vise grip on taxes
- Hogue News:SEIU Battles Minimum Wage in Sacramento
- SacBee: Judge halts Sacramento County cuts to indigent health care
- SacBee: Sacramento County shuts juvenile delinquent ranch
- SFChron: New tolls don't gum up Bay Bridge commute
- SFChron: Supes' panel crafts a city spending plan
- SJMerc: San Jose may accept no-layoff deal with cops
- OakTrib: Google to compensate gay and lesbian employees
- FresBee: Fresno town hall hosts Schwarzenegger
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Governor again shows his commitment to Valley
- ModBee: Governor appoints Merced DA a judge
- BakCal: City budget a smooth deal, mostly
- BakCal: Planning commission OK's Bakersfield Commons project
- ModBee: Stanislaus supervisors farmland votes not against the law
- FresBee: Nunes bill targets president's monument powers
- SCS:State panel clears way for rail line purchase: California Transportation Commission OKs $10.2 million for long-delayed project
- VCS:'Minor details' remain in Walmart's Ventura plan
- LADN: Audit finds LA fails to collect nearly half of its debts
- LAT: L.A. losing millions in uncollected parking tickets and fines
- LAT: L.A. County supervisors protest Times ad sections
- LAT: Charters, teachers vie to take over L.A. Unified schools
- LAT: In Maywood, a quiet changing of the guard
- OCReg: Southwest will anchor new John Wayne terminal
- LAT: Latino lawmaker won't work to block O.C. Fairgrounds sale despite Costa Mesa's immigration stance
- VOC: OCERS Releases List of Countys Top Pensioners
- VOC: Cypress Immigration Resolutions Draw A Crowd, But Fail Again
- OCReg: Family speaks out about Fullerton ICE raid
- OCReg: Palin speaks from Alaska at Yorba Linda telethon
- SBSun: Stage set for San Bernardino City Charter fight
- RivPE: San Bernardino County corruption case strong enough to retry, prosecutors say
- SBSun: Gutierrez to run for re-election
- SBSun: Politics takes on new meaning for eight locals
- RivPE: Riverside County district attorney investigators critical of chief Vern Horst
- DesSun:State budget crisis threatens child care throughout county
- RivPE: Governor yet to offer stance on egg legislation
- DesSun:Council weighs member's conduct
- VOSD: DeMaio Drops Initiative Challenge
- VOSD: School District Rehired Workers it Paid to Leave, Again