Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Noted PRI Economist Ben Zycher: Failing To Pass Prop. 23 Will Cost Hundreds Of Thousands Of Jobs
- WashPost: Calif. budget plan relies on accounting maneuvers
- SacBee: Budget plan a temporary fix to California's long-term fiscal woes
- SacBee: SEIU, Schwarzenegger agree to labor pact with pension concessions
- HealthCal: Budget plans spares health, welfare programs from deep cuts governor proposed
- SacBee: The State Worker: Furlough ruling puts Legislature on the hot seat
- SFChron: California budget goes to Legislature for vote
- FresBee: State budget plan offers Valley good, bad news
- VCS:Legislators might vote on budget Thursday
- LAT: Budget would fall into red despite salary, school cuts
- SanGabTrib:State budget plan relies on accounting maneuvers
- LAT: Schwarzenegger strikes contract deal with state's biggest union
- OCReg: Educators say budget plan could cost them later
- DesSun:Budget proposal is a mixed bag for state education
- "Baloney"
- Stop Sanchez, Vote Van Tran
- NYTimes: Whitman and Fiorina Won't Appear With Palin and Steele
- SFChron: Whitman outspends Brown nearly 14 to 1
- SFChron: Former CEO Meg Whitman's new ad: is it time to "run California like a business"" -- or not?
- CapWkly: Crisis communications experts dissect Whitman's response to housekeeper story
- SacBee: Immigration attorney cites 20 years of work, taxes paid by Whitman's ex-housekeeper
- LAT: Former congressman featured in Brown ad calls Brown "a classic retread"
- LAT: Brown talks rocket ships, housekeepers at San Francisco fundraiser
- SFChron: George W. Bush regs targeted bosses who ignored 'no-match' letters
- OCReg: Whitman's transition from eBay to politics
- LAT: Outside groups appeal to Latinos on Fiorina's behalf
- LAT: Lieutenant governor candidates have more sizzle than the job
- SFChron: AG candidate Cooley leads Harris in fundraising, but how will he use it?
- LAT: Harris announces attack ad against rival Cooley
- BakCal: Experience key to candidates for state schools chief
- SFChron: High on Proposition 19, Tom Ammiano gets regulation bill ready
- LADN: Initiative to legalize marijuana gains momentum
- SFChron: Chevron CEO avoids fray on Prop. 23
- NYTimes538Blog: Shifting Tides in Governors' Races: Brown Now 3-to-1 Favorite
- CapWkly: Voters already going to the polls -- via the Post Office
- CalWatch: California's debt levels soar under Schwarzenegger
- CapWkly: Casino tribes in others states defaulting on debts -- with few consequences
- SacBee: New California driver's license has features to foil counterfeiters
- OakTrib: New look for California driver's licenses and ID cards
- SFChron: Harsh fiscal lessons for angry UC students
- VCS:Few takers for state healthcare pool program
- OakTrib: State restocks its execution drug
- LADN: California hospitals to begin taxing themselves
- OCVoice: Pringle Says Roles Are 'Compatible,' Not in Conflict
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Prop. 23: We should not implement AB32, right now - Townhall: The 'Toxic' Truth About TARP
- CapWkly: Joe Shumate: Saga of a political wizard
- OCRegPunchBlog: Fiorina seems to be the real deal
- SacBee: Endorsements: Niello would be best GOP pick to fill Cox's seat
- F&XHDaily: Not a Good Budget. Not a Smart Budget. But a Logical One
- CalCap: Vote Finally Pending on a Budget But Does it Really Balance?
- CapWkly: Choice and the choice for the Senate
- LAT: It's a gimmick-laden budget, but get the deal done
- SacBee: For all the tough talk, death row grows
- SacBee: Sacramento city audit finds $2.3 million in unpaid permit fees
- SacBee: Another fall, and Dan Lungren is back in his bathing suit
- SacBee: Ad Watch: Assemblywoman Huber wrongly painted as dishonest
- SFChron: Newsom has choice for health chief
- SFChron: Cruise ships gain access to S.F. power grid
- SFChron: Voters shouldn't take Prop. M sitting down
- SFChron: S.F. parking meter rates, fines among priciest
- OakTrib: Crowded field in race for Oakland mayor's seat
- OakTrib: Don Perata breaks spending record in Oakland mayor's race
- CCT Political Blotter: AD15: Buchanan outraises Wilson
- SJMerc: Election 2010: San Jose City Council Pension reform, city services are key in District 9 race
- SJMerc: Labor leader blasts San Jose pension audit
- SCS:Luis Alejo's campaign cash dwarfs GOP rival's in Assembly race
- ModBee: Protest at Cal State Stanislaus over legislature
- FresBee: Fresno Unified sees hope in bond measure
- FresBee: Dyer raises concerns after Fresno police shooting
- BakCal: Paso Robles scientist seeks to oust Congressman McCarthy
- BakCal: Chevron files suit to recover property tax money
- VCS:Ventura city manager agrees to put 7 percent of salary into pension
- VCS:Money means lively races possible in two county Assembly races
- LADN: Villaraigosa to convene 'blue ribbon' panel to examine LAX security
- LADN: More than 21,000 LA County jail inmates turned over to ICE
- LADN: Former Bell City Manager Robert Rizzo cleared to bail out of jail
- LAT: Robert Rizzo is released from jail on $2-million bail
- LADN: Teachers union may fight LAUSD settlement
- LAT: Union may sue to block layoff change in L.A. schools
- CalWatch: L.A. board moves to end teacher layoffs at struggling schools
- LADN: Mayor Villaraigosa's divorce finalized
- IVDB: Usual suspects donate in 59th Assembly District
- OCReg: Food battle ignites at John Wayne Airport
- OCReg: Well-paid city manager agrees to pay cut
- OCReg: Dana Point city exec earns nearly $300K
- RivPE: Witness testifies about alleged developer influence
- IVDB: Lehrer testifies at Gutierrez trial
- SBSun: Hearing for Postmus case confirmed for Friday
- DesSun:Palm Springs Mayor Steve Pougnet taking heat for pot party
- RivPE: War memorial proponents seek president's OK to replace the cross
- SFChron: Chino prison's riot-damaged dorms reopen
- SDUT: Sale of Del Mar fairgrounds is arranged quietly; fair board surprised
- SDUT: Confidentiality rules kept Judge Salcido investigation secret during election
- VOSD: How Council Candidates Would Vote on Big Buildings
- SDUT: New city campaign finance website launched
- SDUT: Nakamura can continue to run, with no guarantees
- VOSD: Nakamura Can Run, But What Happens If She Wins?
- SDUT: Does sales tax hike dampen sales?
- NCTimes: REGION: Anderson counting on 36th District's GOP dominance
- NCTimes: REGION: Horn tops Gronke in contributions, spending