Friday, September 10, 2010
- LIVING ON THE WHIMS OF ELECTED OFFICIALS
- SFChron: High court won't order state to defend Prop. 8
- Hogue News:AG Jerry Browns Insubordination
- CA SHOULD JUST SAY NO TO DRUG LEGALIZATION PROP. 19
- WashPost: Calif. to vote on pot
- NCTimes: REGION: Chelsea's law signed by governor
- SJMerc: Chelsea's Law gets governor's signature
- SFChron: Chelsea's Law, aimed at sex offenders, now law of the land
- SDUT: A Q and A with Brent and Kelly King
- SDUT: Remembering Chelsea King
- LAT: Brown, Whitman duel with new ads aimed at independents
- FresBee: Brown agrees to debate Whitman in Fresno
- SJMerc: Meg Whitman's stump speech bemoaning state regulations has a big hole
- CCTimes: Trippi a true believer in Brown's cause
- LAT: California has enough cash to avoid issuing IOUs until at least October, state controller says
- SacBee: No California IOUs until October, at the earliest
- SFChron: Revenue boost reduces threat of state IOUs
- CalCap: September 11, Chinese Time, is the 72th Day of the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1 for Which No Budget Has Been Enacted
- VCS:State can avoid issuing IOUs for another month
- SFChron: Barbara Boxer v. Carly Fiorina II: This time it's personal
- LAT: Fight over bid to suspend California's global warming law gets ugly
- VCS:Editorial: Reject Prop. 23 to clear the air
- SFChron: California high court leans toward furlough OK
- SBSun: Dems given more staff, funding
- SacBee:AM Alert: Governor Maldo
- SLO Trib: Maldonado in charge while Schwarzenegger is in Asia
- SCS:Maldonado cleared of mixing business with politics
- LAT: Federal judge rules 'don't ask, don't tell' policy is unconstitutional
- RivPE: 'Don't Ask' policy struck down
- WashPost: Judge rules 'don't ask' unconstitutional
- CCT Political Blotter: CD11 campaigns trade jabs
- CalWatchdog: Meet Blakeslee, The New Swing Vote
- LAT: Federal probe targets possible civil rights violations in Bell
- LAT: It didn't all start with Bell
- CalWatch: Salary scandal in Bell shines light on impound cash
- SFChron: Fact-checking the statewide political campaigns
- SacBee: FPPC to post public notices of investigations online
- FPPC alleges Haynes broke campaign-finance rules
- SFChron: Divisive plan for sagging UC pension fund
- SJMerc: Bill would change kindergarten cutoff date from Dec. 2 to Sept. 1
- CalCap: What Happens When The Two Bills Below Are Acted On?
- IVDB: CHP: California sees largest one-year decrease of stolen vehicles in decades
- SacBee: The Buzz: CalChamber running ad that touts Mike Villines
- OCR: Challenger to Rep. Calvert brings fight to O.C.
- SFChron: Congressional staffers among tax scofflaws
- WashPost: Hill staffers owe $9.3M in taxes
- The Hill:Hill staffers owe more than $9M in taxes
- CalWatch: Some back-to-school products contain dangerous levels of lead
- New Poll: Rubio leads Crist in Fla. Senate race
- NYTimes: Alaska Senator Could Announce Revived Candidacy
- NatlRev: Time to Quit, Lisa
- The Hill:Palin backs Tea Party candidate in Delaware's Republican Senate primary
- Politico: Schwarzenegger needles Palin
- Politico: Goolsbee gets top W.H. econ job
- NYTimes: Lobbyists Rush to Hire G.O.P. Staff Ahead of Vote
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Editorial: State budget solutions obvious, but ignored - SFChron: On Foster Care Our children, our responsibility
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Enforce residency rules
- SacBee: New twist in an old horse tale
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Outgoing UC chancellor leaves behind solid legacy
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Jerry Brown remains a political enigma
- CalBuzz:Meg Sics Bubba on Jerry (Ouch!); Carly Sniffin Koch
- SacBee: Sacramento-area schools await U.S. aid
- SacBee: New details emerge in Lyon probe
- SacBee: Capital food lovers work unpaid stints to enhance expertise
- SFChron: Daly to open S.F. bar -- 'I ain't going anywhere'
- SFChron: Gas-line blast in San Bruno - neighborhood burns
- CCTimes: Budget for new Bay Bridge span nears $2 billion
- SFChron: BART connector to Oakland airport inches ahead
- CCTimes: P.M. Bay Area Buzz: Silicon Valley leaders endorse A's move to San Jose; Oakland fire called suspicious
- SJMerc: South Bay prostitution ring shut down, police say
- ModBee: Republican Gathering in Modesto
- FresBee: Valley lacks health insurance
- ModBee: Empire Mello-Roos options discussed
- ModBee: Valley farmers could own water pipes
- ModBee: Turlock council candidates discuss civility
- BakCal: Council postpones vote on firefighters contract
- BakCal: Three Thoughts: Is it time for a new tax district downtown?
- SLO Trib: Superior Court considers closing its Grover Beach branch
- SCS:P.V. school board candidates square off at forum: Budget cuts, state testing, charter schools among topics
- VCS:DA probe overshadows Oxnard City Council race
- VCS:District overbills state for lunches
- LAT: L.A.'s chief deputy mayor to resign Sept. 30
- LADN: Candidate's living situation under scrutiny
- LAT: Hermosa Beach tattoo parlor ban ruled unconstitutional by appeals court
- SanGabTrib:Task force conducts raids against Pasadena Blood gang members
- IVDB: Retired Claremont teachers unhappy with being charged for health insurance coverage
- VOC: Spotlight Remains on Public Administrator/Guardian
- OCReg: D.A. says policy bars Spitzer call
- OCReg: Editorial: X marks a sweet spot for Tustin voters
- OCReg: Santa Ana mayor appointed brother to consultant post
- OCReg: Thousands of faith leaders call for immigration reform
- OCReg: O.C. church plans 'bridge' to Muslims
- OCReg: Health benefits for retirees will cost O.C. agencies $1 billion
- VOC: Anaheim Seeking More Tourism Taxes, but Not Accountability
- SBSun: Laid off classified employees in San Bernardino City Unified not brought back
- RivPE: Passenger rail connection to Redlands still years away
- DesSun:Ruling may affect cities' policies on tattoo parlors
- DesSun:Public interviews for vacant Palm Desert council seat applicants
- DesSun:Few hear DWA's explanation for hike
- RivPE: County exec says no mega-hiring at DA's office
- RivPE: MoVal candidate faces court date on code violations
- RivPE: Baca defends foundation, says donations don't bring influence
- SDUT: Group sues county on new winery policy
- SDUT: An ethics lesson at a dear price
- NCTimes: REGION: O'side residents seek clarity at I-5 meeting
- SDUT: $3.2 million fluoride system may end up unused
- NCTimes: REGION: Amtrak, Metrolink trains disrupted after railway deaths