Tuesday, August 3, 2010
- Guy Houston's Quixotic Run For State GOP Chairman
- PROPOSED RNC CHANGES TO 2012 PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATING SCHEDULE
- JOHN CHIANG'S $100,000,000 QUESTION
- SacBee: Meg Whitman campaign spending nears $100 million
- OakTrib: Meg Whitman outspends Jerry Brown 86-1
- KQEDCapNotes: The Triple Digit Campaign
- CCT Political Blotter: Whitman's spending is something to behold
- Politico: Whitman shatters spending record
- LAT: Whitman's daily spending beat Brown's total in latest report
- OCReg: Whitman spends freely in governor's race
- SFChron: Brown has $23 mil in bank. Whitman: $10 million...but there's more where that came from
- OakTrib: Brown has $24 million cash on hand
- SacBee:Jerry Brown claims $23.2 million in reserves, spent $633,205
- LAT: Jerry Brown has $23 million in war chest to take on Whitman
- LAT: Union group reports more than $6 million raised to boost Brown
- SacBee:Union-backed groups spent $5.9 million against Whitman
- Politico: Rich candidates abound in midterms
- LAT: Spending mounts in state races
- SFChron: Newsom outpacing Maldonado in fundraising
- CCT Political Blotter: Newsom leads Maldo in fundraising for Lt.Gov.
- CCT Political Blotter: Dunn leads Bowen in fundraising for Sec'y of State
- FresnoBeeBlog: Bill Jones' daughter goes to work for Meg Whitman
- SFChron: State panel calls for online political ad rules
- SacBee:FPPC to consider broader independent ad disclosure definition
- CalWatch: Some state workers earn more, not less, during furlough weeks
- CalCap: Assessing the Cost of No Budget on a California Legislator
- SacBee: Break's over; budget awaits
- SacBee:Budget: Dems to push for tax maneuvers with federal twist
- WashPost: Calif. high court upholds affirmative action ban
- SFChron: S.F. loses challenge to affirmative action ban
- LAT: California Supreme Court upholds law barring affirmative action
- CCT Political Blotter: Court rejects Brown's stance on Prop. 209
- Politico: Waters plans to fight Ethics panel
- LAT: Stage is set for Maxine Waters' ethics trial
- The Hill:Rep. Maxine Waters: Put me on trial
- WashTimes: Waters faces ethics charge
- WashPost: Waters likely broke ethics rules, panel finds
- IVDB: Donations fuel hopes in 59th race
- LAT: Marijuana legalization campaign had only $62,000 in cash on hand at the end of June, according to a new report
- CCT Political Blotter: Lots of buzz on pot, but where's the money?
- CapWkly: After years of delay, Green Chemistry rules take center stage
- CalWatch: Pet health reform bill leaps over legislative hurdle
- CalWatch: Legislature bolsters free-speech rights at charter schools
- IVDB: California adopts new academic standards
- LAT: California signs on to education standards
- SFChron: State school board adopts Common Core standards
- SacBee: Schools shift to national standards
- SacBee: Cell phones smuggled into prisons a growing problem
- Politico: Harman buys Newsweek, Meacham out
- SacBee: The Buzz: Could it be Gov. Sanchez after 2014?
- WashTimes: Steele ally threatens legal action at RNC
- WashTimes: RNC fundraiser featuring Breitbart postponed
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: The Rangel Center for Public Service - really - RedCounty: Unions to Ken Calvert: Thanks for the Pork!
- OCReg: Pensions: Promise pay-ins, not payouts
- SDUT: Avoiding another Bell
- Townhall: The Role of Luck -- Thoughts on a Birthday
- Townhall: 6 Reasons Moderates Should Vote Republican In 2010
- LAT: Nostalgia for Buckley et al is misplaced
- NRO: Tea with Breitbart
- OCReg: Editorial: Pension reformer Keith Richman
- SacBee: Keith Richman was one of California's few lights in Legislature
- LADN: Funeral set Wednesday for former Assemblyman Keith Richman
- F&H: Keith Richman, the Mayor of the San Fernando Valley
- SacBee: Tsakapoulos to host Sept. 4 wedding reception for Kevin Johnson, Michelle Rhee
- SacBee: California's first Hmong charter school opens in Sacramento
- CalWatchdog: How To Lose $17 Million
- SFChron: S.F. may expand ban on disposable plastic bags
- CCT Political Blotter: AD15: Wilson touts independence
- OakTrib: East Bay districts could lose out on grant money for low-achieving schools
- SFChron: How Dellums re-election bid would help Oakland
- SJMerc: 49ers spent nearly $5 million on Santa Clara stadium election
- BakCal: Pension measure rebuttals released
- VCS:Gallegly on commission to plan Reagan's centennial events
- LAT: Developer gave lawmakers Lakers playoff tickets
- LAT: Bell withholds public records from The Times, activists, councilman
- LAT: County's highest property taxes are in its poorest cities
- SanGabTrib:City Manager's pay varies across the Valley
- OCVoice: The Rights and Wrongs of Redevelopment
- OCVoice: OC Fair Board Wants Back In
- SBSun: Fontana posts officials' salaries online
- RivPE: San Bernardino City Council tables sales tax measure, seeks charter change
- RivPE: LA mayor doesn't want city to sell Ontario Airport
- VOSD: Lightner Makes Her Move on Financial Package
- VOSD: The County Pension Fund's Proposed $886,000 Public Employee
- SDUT: Chula Vista superintendent candidate had inside track
- SDUT: Port to revisit Embarcadero plan
- NCTimes: REGION: Slater-Price to pay $2,000 fine for failing to report gifts