Monday, August 2, 2010
- Steinberg's Latest "Sales/Income Tax Swap" Idea Is Just Another Massive Tax Increase
- FIRST THEY CAME FOR THE PLASTIC BAGS
- MORE ATTACKS ON THE TWO-THIRDS VOTE
- Time for Democrats to Step Up to the Plate on the Budget
- FRBlog: *Breaking* Fiorina Campaign Announces County and Local Leaders of GrassrootsTeam
- Saturday's News Links
- Sunday's News Links
- SacBee: Brown rips Whitman wealth; has a bit of his own
- OakTrib: Jerry Brown discusses faith at San Francisco forum
- SFChron: Whitman - nuance or flip-flop on issues?
- OCReg: Immigration could creep into Senate race
- SFChron: Redistricting commission's future up for vote
- SDUT: Blown budget deadline could cost lawmakers
- SacBee: Will Schwarzenegger's high-stakes gamble on furloughs work?
- OakTrib: Pension 'fix' bill would codify 'spiking,' critics say
- SFChron: California lawmakers to take up Chelsea's Law
- SFChron: Calif. campaign watchdog eyes new Internet rules
- CalWatch: Legislation could let CA ports enforce stricter clean trucking rules
- SacBee: The Buzz: Term-limits measure makes the ballot -- in 2012
- SJMerc: Many backers of strict term limits now regret it, saying they only made things worse
- LAT: Corporate campaign fundraising picks up speed
- WashTimes: Breitbart to get RNC invite
- WashPost: Republicans wish Ryan would stop talking about debt
- WSJ: The Soak-the-Rich Catch-22
- AmerSpec: Troubled Waters
- OCReg: Bell awakens the outrage
- FRBlog: The Ruling Class and Maxine Waters
- SacBee: Anthony Adams' shift on tax vote backfires
- SacBee: Lawmakers show budget priorities
- SacBee: Editorial: Grocery bag bill needs to be rethought
- CalBuzz: Fun with Numbers: Has eMeg Got Her $$'s Worth?
- Townhall: Voters Want the Government on a Diet
- LAT: George Shultz challenges California to lead
- WSJ: Jerry Brown's Pension Punt
- SacBee: Sacramento's mayor to keep pushing for homeless campground
- SacBee: Public Waldorf schools booming in Sacramento -- but are they legal?
- MarinIJ: Marin Republicans vote to replace party chairwoman
- OakTrib: San Francisco's Hunters Point project moving forward
- SFChron: Housing plan sets off S.F. parking debate
- SFChron: Battle over control slows drive for MUNI reform
- SFChron: S.F.'s police chief marks first year at helm
- SFChron: AT&T site sits in middle of proposed A's site
- LAT: Retiree lit Oakland's fire for pot factories
- SJMerc: San Jose firefighters make last-ditch offer to save laid-off workers' jobs
- ModBee: Blasting Whitman's wealth may boomerang on Brown
- ModBee: 400 public sector jobs cut in a year
- FresBee: Vacancies linger on Fresno Co. health panel
- BakCal: After Bell, other cities seek damage control
- BakCal: Board not ready to release pension data
- CalWatch: In tiny Bell, police officers get big paychecks, too
- CalWatch: Builder wins jobs despite questionable work
- LADN: District's No.2 man John Deasy likely successor to Ramon Cortines
- LADN: Another mayoral aide quits City Hall
- IVDB: Pomona school board set to consider parcel tax
- OCReg: O.C.'s landmark airport deal turns 25
- OCReg: Goodwill charity exec earns $354,605
- DesSun:GOP groups open new offices
- DesSun:Bono Mack, Pougnet to debate in 45th race
- RivPE: San Bernardino City Council to consider ballot measure to make positions appointed
- IVDB: Registrar rejects pressure to register more Latinos
- RivPE: Inland charter cities offer similar pay to managers, council
- IVDB: Tea party backers wary of new caucus
- RivPE: Inland freeways to go au natural with less lush greenery, Caltrans says
- VOSD: Mayor for a Week: Donna Frye
- SDUT: SDSU will again take spring applications