Tuesday, November 9, 2010
- CALIFORNIANS DESERVE VALUE FOR THEIR TAX DOLLARS
- BusIns:You're About To Find Out If The GOP Is Caving On Its Anti-Bailout Rhetoric
- LAT: Two Republicans square off over House finance panel leadership post
- Politico: Issa plans hundreds of hearings
- RivPE: Biden postpones meeting with Issa
- CNN: Issa walks back comment calling Obama "corrupt"
- SacBee: Meg Whitman's consultant has a plethora of excuses
- SacBee:Brown, Whitman say thanks
- SFChron: Kamala Harris-Steve Cooley race could affect Prop. 8
- CCT Political Blotter: Cooley's lead widens, but Harris isn't worried
- CCTimes: Count continues in McNerney vs. Harmer race
- FresBee: Vidak's lead over Costa drops to 145 votes
- BakCal: Vidak's lead over Costa shrinks to 145 votes
- OCReg: Tran concedes defeat to Sanchez
- Politico: Schwarzenegger talks parenting, pot
- SacBee:Despite Twitter tease, Schwarzenegger still mum on vote
- LAT: Schwarzenegger: Proposition 19 was 'written badly' and not necessary
- CapWkly: In leadership fight, money talks: Ousted leader, new one both were generous
- SacBee: California's unemployment fund has $10.3 billion deficit
- IVDB: Democrats cautious about new budget power
- SacBee: Grocery bag bill drew heavy out-of-state lobbying
- SacBee: Mungers were biggest ballot measure spenders
- LAT: New rules issued to slash Southland sulfur pollution
- SacBee: Lawmaker seeks to force California public workers to pay traffic fines
- SacBee: UC proposes 8 percent hike in student fees
- SFChron: Mark Yudof puts 8% UC tuition hike to regents vote
- SJMerc: UC, Cal State proposing tuition hikes this fall
- SFChron: PG&E SmartMeter exec tries to infiltrate activists
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The Golden Pen
California's Schwarzenegger Hangover - AmerSpec: California: Two Shades of Blue
- Townhall: How Do California and the Titanic Differ?
- SFChron: Nancy Pelosi's House with no center
- OCReg: Voting against jobs in California
- CalWatchdog: Can California GOP Get Its Mojo Back?
- CalBuzz: Party, Gender and How Pollsters Handled Indies
- CCTimes: Why Whitman's $142 million didn't buy the governorship
- SacBee: Sacramento County advisers oppose Ose bid to run Gibson Ranch Park
- SacBee: Questions, answers about idea of Sacramento city-county consolidation
- SFChron: No special election to replace mayor
- SFChron: Oakland ranked ballot: Least-hated tops most-liked
- SFChron: Oakland mayor election still undecided
- SJMerc: San Jose City Council to vote on zoning for midtown high rise development
- SJMerc: Santa Clara council to vote on laying off 82 employees if unions don't make concessions
- FresBee: Clovis OKs boost in city manager's pay
- FresBee: Federal EPA issues Valley air threat
- BakCal: Scrivner's lead grows again in supervisor's race
- LADN: Panels conflicted over DWP reforms
- LADN: Hopefuls begin filing for March ballot
- LADN: School district finds irregularities in $65M worth of contracts
- LAT: Housing push aims at hard-core homeless
- LADN: Mayor Villaraigosa shows some Pluck at Breeders' cup
- SanGabTrib:Frank Girardot: Dreier says GOP ready to wield the razor in Congress
- OCReg: OC GOP vs. Unions? Get ready for Phase 2
- OCReg: What do Huntington Beach city officials make?
- RivPE: Ex-assessor ordered to trial on eight counts of using his office for personal and political gain
- IVDB: Postmus faces trial
- DesSun: Registrar: 'I should keep my job'
- NCTimes: Music industry cash flows to Bono Mack
- VOSD: Fact Check Roundup: Ben Hueso
- SDUT: Reactor uranium moved out of San Diego
- SDUT: Council panel to meet over proposed cuts
- SDUT Editorial: Pension stonewalling: Another self-inflicted wound