Monday, October 25, 2010
- REPORT CARD: MAJORITY OF LAWMAKERS FLUNK
- FRBlog: The Implosion Of<br />San Bernardino County Supervisor Paul Biane
- FRBlog: Is She Throwing It Away?
- Video: More Businesses Leaving California
- Saturday's Links
- Sunday's Links
- RCP: Trailing in Polls, Whitman Looks for One Last Surge
- CalWatch: Voter Guide: Whitman, Brown at odds on the environment
- SacBee: Jerry Brown, buoyed by polls, makes populist pitch
- CalWatchdog: FERC Denied Brown's Green Tax Hike
- CalWatch: In 1978, Brown urged voters: 'Vote your pocketbook!'
- Nat'lJourn: Left Coast Surprise
- Hotline: Starting Lineup: California Dreaming
- CalWatch: Boxer once profited from exclusive IPOs
- SacBee: Ad Watch: I can be bipartisan, Fiorina says
- RivPE: A word of caution for Fiorina
- LATimes: Kamala Harris decries Republican spending in attorney general race
- SacBee: Bowen defends cautious approach to elections technology
- VCS: Strickland challenges Chiang for controller post
- OakTrib: San Joaquin congressional debate turns raucous
- SFChron: 11th District House race has national implications
- HealthyCal: Ballot preview: Proposition 22 would limit state's ability to shift tax revenue
- CCTimes: Prop. 25 would make it easier to pass California budget
- SacBee: At Democratic rally, Perez calls Schwarzenegger a "jerk"
- NYT: Brown and Boxer Have Big Leads
- SFChron: Whitman loses ground with Latinos, poll finds
- OakTrib: Brown takes commanding lead over Whitman in latest Los Angeles Times/USC poll
- LA Times/USC Poll: More than 60 percent support path to legal status for immigrants working here
- LAT: Climate law's delay trails; budget measure leads
- LAT: Democrats stump for Southland voters
- RCP: California Dems Avoiding Enthusiasm Gap
- RedCounty: Cal-YAF Protests Obama at USC
- LAT: California bullet train agency can't document details of officials' trips
- SacBee: Travel by Calif bullet train officials questioned
- SFChron: Child care veto leaves some parents in bind
- Sunshine: Connie Mack Raises Profile, Follows His Rising Star
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: Call Me Former Senator Barbara Boxer - Politi-Cal: The Republican Cooley Dam
- SacBee: Data refute Whitman payroll cut
- POLITICAL FARM SYSTEMS
- WHY A REP WILL WIN AD 53
- CalPensions: CalPERS can't do reporting reform, lacks staff
- LAT: A bad law is like bad pot
- CalBuzz: LAT/USC Poll: Climate Change Bites eMeg's Backside
- SacBee: The Buzz: For Steinberg's rival, finishing college is next on his list
- SacBee: Macy's plans to reopen by Thanksgiving weekend at burned Roseville mall
- SFChron: Money pours in to sway S.F. supervisors' races
- SFChron: As S.F. schools struggle, board raises its budget
- SFChron: 2 of BART's directors face challengers in race
- SFChron: San Francisco and 49ers aren't playing ball
- SJMerc: San Jose's redevelopment agency's woes worsen
- SJMerc: Residential smoking ban puts Santa Clara County in forefront of crackdowns
- FresBee: Fresno taps firm to collect business taxes
- FresBee: Valley ballots heavy on school issues
- BakCal: City Council race could be historic for Ward 1
- VCS:12-term GOP congressman Gallegly facing Democratic challenger Allison
- LAT: Baca ordered criminal probe on donor's behalf
- LADN: Democrats bring rally to the Valley
- LADN: Tea Party draws small but boisterous Valley crowd
- SanGabTrib:Reading the tea leaves: Pasadena Tea Party pushes candidates who are fiscal conservatives
- OCReg: Bell ex-manager's horse racing papers pulled
- CalWatchdog: Unions bow out of OC supe race
- IVDB: Supe candidates differ on how to advocate for education
- SBSun: De Ana Thompson to work in Assessor's Office
- IVDB: Fontana mayor's race features clash of styles
- RivPE: Corona deal could pay developer $2 million for creating employment
- VOSD: The Legal Arguments Against the Late-Night Porkfest
- VOSD: Smith Used Public Funds as Her 'Checkbook,' Lawsuit Says
- SDUT: Block running hard, despite big advantages
- NCTimes: Sale of fairgrounds, racetrack could end political disputes
- SDUT: U-T poll: Voters split on sales tax hike
- SDUT: EconoMeter: Should public pensions be changed?
- NCTimes: County to receive $3 million from casino fund
- SDUT: Catholic Diocese documents detail problem priests
- SDUT: No on D: City must confront pension problem head-on