Monday, September 13, 2010
- Prop. 8 Call To Action: An Urgent Message From John Eastman!
- Today's Commentary: Making The Case For Why Meg Whitman Should Endorse Proposition 23
- HOWARD JARVIS WAS CRAZY
- VCS:Ventura rally draws tea party supporters
- NYTimes: Tea Partiers Bring Cause to Washington
- SacBee: Q&A: A wave of anger that jolts both parties
- SacBee: More than 5,000 at tea party rally in North Highlands
- WashPost: Tea partiers rally on Capitol Hill
- Saturday's News Links
- Sunday's News Links
- Reuters: California seeks China's help for high-speed rail
- Breitbart: Schwarzenegger meets Japan PM, plans bullet train ride
- RivPE: High stakes raceto reach Las Vegas
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: High-speed rail will benefit Valley
- SanGabTrib:Gov. candidate Brown jobs plan faces challenges
- KQED: Teachers launch new ad against Whitman
- SacBee:California Teachers Association runs anti-Meg Whitman ad
- WaTimes: Fiorina refuses to run as a moderate
- FresBee: Sen. Scott Brown showing a more moderate face
- Politico: Breitbart dials up a TV dream
- CalWatch: Labor conflict comes at bad time for California Democratic Party
- SFChron: Newsom wants law to require online city data
- SBSun: Adams criticizes court ruling on Glendora redevelopment
- SacBee: The Buzz: Loretta Sanchez, Van Tran lob attacks fueled by perks and Playboy
- DesSun:Campaign ads begin to blanket airwaves
- FresBee: Soft-styled candidates vie for Florez Senate seat
- LAT: Parties pour money into local races key to mapping districts
- FresBee: Valley races to replace Denham, Cogdill, Ashburn
- LAT: RFK complex is 6 schools and a statement
- SacBee: California bill would ease arts requirement in high schools
- CalWatch: Oversight questions fuel school pay-to-play lawsuit
- CapWkly: Tribal police: Expansion under way, but issues remain
- IVDB: Migrant influx slowing
- CalWatch: FDA set to approve genetically engineered salmon
- HealthyCal: For-profit hospitals perform more C-sections
- CalWatch: Survey explores the work experiences of baby boomers
- Politico: Dems plan for a future without Pelosi
- Politico: Dems challenge Pelosi on taxes
- Politico: Playbook: W.H. fires on Boehner
- NYTimes: House G.O.P. Leader Signals Hes Open to Obama Tax Cut
- Politico: Newt: Election bigger than '94?
- Politico: Poll: O'Donnell over Castle by 3
- WashPost: Seven House seats the Dems can flip
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The Golden Pen
WSJ: The Size of Govt and the Choice This Fall - SacBee: Editorial: FPPC offers public a peek at its probes
- SDUT: Prop. 25 a recipe for fiscal disaster
- City Journal: "Progressives for Pension Reform?
- NatlRev: Gangster Attack
- SFChron: 'Missed Monday' costs DMV workers
- SacBee: The Conversation: What makes California great?
- LAT: Colleges: Where the money goes
- OCReg: Gary Jason: No recession in college administrators
- Jerrys Only Play: Get Bill To Attack Brooks Jackson
- SacBee: Chaos kills renewable-power measure
- OCReg: Editorial: Nelson does right thing on pensions, eventually
- VCS:Editorial: Don't give up on worthy bills
- SFChron: Starting kindergarten: later is better
- SFChron: How SB722 fell through legislative cracks
- SacBee: Editorial: Federal health reform is hardly sitting idle
- SacBee: Sac Charter High's new principal knows politics is part of the job
- SacBee: Recycle e-waste in Elk Grove
- SacBee: Carmichael schoolkids learn civics by running teacher's campaign
- SFChron: Bay Area's first express lane to open on I-680
- OakTrib: Political Blotter: Want to be in an ad for Jerry Brown?
- CCTimes: Richmond prosecutes railroad for blocking intersections
- CCT Political Blotter: San Bruno, campaigns and Prop. 19 on TWINC
- LAT: Regulators order systemwide inspection as some San Bruno residents return home
- SJMerc: Residents return to San Bruno neighborhood devastated by fireball
- SJMerc: Out-of-town firefighters too far to help San Jose?
- ModBee: Jardine: No help for short-sale fraud trouble
- FresBee: RUSS MINICK: Book details college's historic first 100 years
- BakCal: Council candidate profile: Wesley Crawford Sr.
- FresBee: California Supreme Court to meet in Fresno
- FresBee: Valley bills unlikely to meet Congress deadline
- SCS:Pot dispensary finds niche in expanding marketplace: ice cream
- SLO Trib: Week Ahead: Roundup of SLO County local government meetings
- VCS:Groups call for mandatory flu shots for health workers
- LADN: Extra helpings of conflicts at City Hall
- LAT: Back-to-school assignments
- LAT: Loans tide over L.A. County health clinics
- LAT: A new year, a new school complex for L.A. Unified
- SanGabTrib:Hacienda La Puente grades $100 million bond program
- OCReg: Yorba Linda school boundary cases head to trial
- OCReg: Laguna Hills posts compensation report
- OCReg: O.C. Democrats roll out local endorsements
- VOC: Replacing a Loud, Lonely Voice on the Irvine City Council
- OCReg: Home sales slump all across O.C.
- RivPE: S.B. school district police face lean times but no layoffs
- SBSun: Grand Terrace owes red light fees
- RivPE: Riverside County supervisor not thrilled about brokering district attorney peace
- RivPE: Inland Regional Center board set to meet as questions arise about its dealings
- VOSD: Cash Gap Narrows Between Roberts, Whitburn
- SDUT: Two question Encinitas mayor's bank role
- SDUT: A litmus test of council loyalties
- NCTimes: REGIONAL: Cities scramble to respond to I-5 expansion plans
- NCTimes: SAN ONOFRE: New nuke plant chief has experience in turnarounds