Friday, November 5, 2010
- WHAT HAPPENED? WHAT NEXT?
- THE TOP TEN REASONS WHY THE REVOLUTION BYPASSED CALIFORNIA
- HUMEVNTS: CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
- WashTimes: Republicans spar for leadership jobs
- SacBee: Assembly GOP's new leader is fourth in 18 months
- SFChron: Connie Conway takes over as Assembly GOP leader
- FresBee: Tulare's Conway elected Assembly GOP leader
- LAT: Assembly Republicans oust leader
- NCTimes: Garrick out as GOP Assembly leader
- SFChron: Jerry Brown stays loyal to Oakland
- OakTrib: Brown may be on hook to labor
- LAT: Brown visits Capitol, talks budget
- SacBee: Jerry Brown pledges bipartisan effort to resolve 'daunting' budget crisis
- DesSun:Brown gets 'sobering' briefing on state budget
- LAT: Jerry Brown, Arnold Schwarzenegger head to Sacramento together
- LAT: A 9,364 vote lead with 2 million to count
- IVDB: Harris grabs lead in A.G. race from Cooley
- CalWatch: How losing campaigns spent $225 million
- SFChron: Republicans ponder big loss in California
- CalWatchdog: State's Prisons Exploding
- SacBee: Legislators question National Guard officials in Sacramento on fraud allegations
- SacBee: Jeff Gorell will join Assembly -- then head to Afghanistan with Navy Reseve
- LAT: Freshly elected assemblyman says, sorry, gotta go -- to Afghanistan
- SCS:Prop. 21's failure makes cuts at state parks inevitable
- Whitman: A New California
- SFChron: The coveted Chronnie Awards are here! Winners, losers and irritants from the California 2010 midterm elections
- LAT: Part of Jessica's Law ruled unconstitutional
- LAT: Prop. 19 opponents say the measure's flaws led to its defeat
- LAT: California Republicans will play prominent role in new Congress
- Politico: Pelosi mulls minority leader run
- SFChron: Nancy Pelosi's core support strong despite loss
- IVDB: San Bernardino, L.A. county voters split on budget, fee measures
- IVDB: Fontana election sets up more of same in City Hall
- DesSun:Registrar defends speed of vote tally
- RivPE: 80th AD: GOP woulda, coulda, shoulda?
- VOSD: DeMaio: Cut Wages, Kill Retiree Health Care and Share Pension Risks
- VOSD: De Beck: 'Now I Can Say What I Feel Like'
- SDUT: S.D. Unified's deficit shrinks; cuts still loom
- SDUT: With Prop. D dead, decisions on cuts lie ahead
- SDUT: Educators get green light for Hawaii conference
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The Golden Pen
CalWatchdog: California Was Impervious To Change - WSJ: What the Next Speaker Must Do
- RedCounty: While America Demands Change, California Pursues Ruin
- F&H: A "No Tax" Message From Voters
- Politi-Cal: Election Thoughts
- CalPensions: Pension reforms sweep, except San Francisco
- CityJournal: NY & California: Indebted and Unrepentant
- WSJ: Americans Vote for Maturity
- NatlRev: The Way Forward
- VCS: A case study in how civil democracy can work » Ventura County Star
- SacBee: Why didn't GOP wave wash into Golden State?
- CalBuzz: Five Key Reasons Brown Won Election as Governor
- LAT: Californians split their vote
- FresBee: If only Meg could turn back time
- SDUT: California's election disconnect with U.S.
- NYTimes: Let's Face It -- We Need More Revenue
- Townhall: In Victory, the GOP Will Turn on Each Other
- SacBee: Sacramento mayor wants to explore city, county merger
- Napa: Unusual race wasn't close
- SFChron: Stolen ballots found all wet in the Marina
- OakTrib: PG&E tab for San Bruno blast may hit $1 billion
- CCTimes: Protesters picket liberal Berkeley radio station
- SFChron: Central Valley 'backbone' for high-speed rail
- SJMerc: Central Valley picked for first segment of high-speed rail project
- FresBee: Valley to get state's 1st high-speed rail
- FresBee: Fresno owes $36 million to itself
- SJMerc: Incumbents mostly win, but a few surprises in Santa Clara County school board races
- SJMerc: Paul Krutko, San Jose's chief development officer, resigns
- BakCal: Unions mull lawsuit after passage of pension reform
- VCS:Vote count will take longer than county officials anticipated
- LADN: Top AEG executive says a stadium in LA would be super
- LAT: Attorney general's lawsuit against Bell officials could be in jeopardy
- SanGabTrib:Reactions to San Gabriel Valley high-speed rail plan vary
- OCReg: Third of votes out in Sanchez-Tran race
- OCReg: Candidates targeted by enemies win anyway
- OCReg: Orange resists disclosing pay data: Part 2
- OCReg: Anaheim Bounced to Back of High-Speed Rail Line
- OCReg: Costa Mesa school trustee-elect may lose council seat
- OCVoice: Son of Lobby Reform on Supervisors' Agenda
- OCVoice: Did the GOP Blow a Chance at a Takeover in Irvine?
- OCReg: Fullerton employee charged with bilking city
- OCReg: Editorial: Capo still playing musical chairs