Monday, July 12, 2010
- PASS THE SUNTAN LOTION
- CALIFORNIA LAWMAKERS COULD JUMP-START STATE'S ECONOMY WITH LAWSUIT REFORM
- Democrats Refuse to Reduce Spending and Pass a Budget, Costing Taxpayers $52 Million a Day
- Saturday's Main Page
- Sunday's Main Page
- SacBee: The Buzz: The Whitman, Brown air wars continue
- CalWatch: EBay donated to Brown, Poizner under Whitman's watch
- NYTimes: Divining the Return on a Candidate's Investment
- PropZero: Meg, Money and Technology
- CCTimes: Political Blotter: Prop. 23 foes are strange bedfellows
- LAT: Special interests pour big money into 3 local races
- NYTimes: The Loneliness of Governor Schwarzenegger
- SacBee: California's stimulus funding starts to run dry
- CCTimes: Mammograms for thousands of low-income women held up in California budget fight
- SanGabTrib:School districts back lawsuit claiming California's school finance system is unconstitutional
- SacBee: Lobbyists heat up over climate law
- LAT: Leaving old drilling-rig pieces in the ocean has big support in Legislature
- SacBee: California medical board website lets patients research their doctors
- SFChron: Community colleges cash in on foreign students
- SFChron: UC online degree proposal rattles academics
- The Hill: Issa: Justice lawsuit against Arizona is a 'misuse of the Supremacy Clause'
- SJMerc: Governors voice grave concerns on immigration
- SFChron: Feinstein's focus on BPA threatens food bill
- SacBee: GOP web forum tries to give power to the people
- WashPost: Palin increases spending, still trails top Republicans
- Politico: SarahPAC steps into the big leagues
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The Golden Pen
Nat'lRev: Spending Can't Fix the Economy - CityJournal: Sacramento by Way of Trenton
- Politi-Cal: Brown, Boxer and Choices
- CalBuzz: Mining the Field Poll: Climate Change, Gov, Senate
- RivPE: What makes a good leader?
- SFChron: California candidates caught in a voter paradox
- DailyBrz: How much of their plans should candidates reveal?
- WSJ: The Climategate Whitewash Continues
- WklyStand: Think Big
- CalPensions :Pension fix: bonds-based strategy costly, slow
- SacBee: Billboard seeks help in Sacramento homicide case
- SacBee: Lincoln to vote on utility tax to finance police
- SFChron: Oakland scrambles to avoid police layoffs
- OakTrib: History shows agitators can turn protests into violent mobs
- CCTimes: Property values continue to fall across Contra Costa County
- SFChron: Suit to get Kern Water Bank returned to state
- FresBee: SE Clovis plan calls for smaller lots
- FresBee: 3 Fresno parks raise fees
- FresBee: Corcoran inmates end strike protesting lockdown
- BakCal: County schools office supporting funding lawsuit against state
- BakCal: Bakersfield's pension reform measure charting new territory
- VCS:Fewer enrolled in Prop. 36 program
- OCReg: Senator wants review of OC Arts school
- OCVoice: D.A.'s Relaxed View of the Brown Act Invites Abuses
- DesSun:Politics divides family in mayoral election
- RivPE: Mosque proposal faces opposition
- RivPE: Battle over reform increasingly headed to Inland city halls
- RivPE: Cost could shelve Corona-Irvine tunnel
- RivPE: Vote delayed again on Jurupa park land seizure
- VOSD: An Undisclosed City Hall Perk: Trip to Mumbai
- VOSD: Vantage Pointe's Trouble Persists, but Downtown Thinks It's Found Bottom
- SDUT: Vista puts squeeze on illegal day spas
- SDUT: Number of border crossings stabilizes