Friday, January 21, 2011
- NYTimes: BANKRUPTCY FOR STATES QUIETLY STUDIED
- WklyStand: Give States a Way to Go Bankrupt
- A FAIR WAY TO RESOLVE PUBLIC PENSION CRISIS
- THE IOWA JUDICIAL RETENTION ELECTIONS - A CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY AND ACTIVIST WEIGHS IN
- SFChron: Excloo! A relaxed Meg Whitman emerges, talks about her future -- and hugs reporters! (VIDEO)
- SFChron: Meg Whitman re-emerges, wishes Jerry Brown success
- SacBee: Meg Whitman named to Hewlett-Packard board of directors
- SJMerc: HP shakes up board
- SFChron: GOP assemblyman proposes 25% cut in water bond
- RivPE: Jeffries bill shrinks water bond
- CalWatchdog: State Ed Officials Fear Looming Ed Cuts
- SacBee: Gov. Brown calls education funding a civil rights issue
- SDUT: UC finances may pass "regrettable" threshold
- HealthyCal: State analyst proposes limits on community college classes
- IVDB: School districts hoping for tax extension, but preparing for the worst
- SacBee: Brown's Countdown, Day 12: State work force expected to shrink
- LAT: Brown to tap Mona Pasquil as appointments adviser
- SacBee: Victim's family sues Schwarzenegger over Nunez sentence reduction
- SFChron: Concord family sues ex-governor over commutation
- LAT: Schwarzenegger sued over commutation of Nuñez sentence
- LAT: Family of victim in Esteban Núñez case sues Schwarzenegger
- SLO Trib: Katcho Achadjian among first-term lawmakers rejecting legislative car perk
- SacBee: California pension fund porfolios grow by more than 12 percent
- SCS:UC Regents approve move to 'holistic review' of applications
- NCTimes: Issa bill would increase visas for highly educated immigrants
- VoiceofOC: Memo: Stark Realities for Great Park Without Redevelopment
- OCReg: Mercury Insurance lays off 165
- OCReg: Graffiti messages threaten to kill governor
- OCReg: Big pension reform in little RSM
- OCReg: Black man says he was passed over by O.C. GOP
- IVDB: San Bernardino County scores mostly Fs in American Lung Association Survey
- RivPE: Working to protect necessary funds
- RivPE: Firefighter pension change could save $60 million
- DesSun:Coachella floats tax hike in response to talk of park shortage
- VOSD: White Collar Union: We'll Talk Pensions
- VOSD: Fact Check: More San Diegans, Less Water
- SDUT: Chula Vista Police Officers Association agrees to wage concessions
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Just the facts on Californians' tax burden - HumEvnts: Sex Change Operations, Green Jobs, And The Price Of Wine In China
- F&HDaily: Carpe Per Diem
- LAT: State panel denies request to restore higher pay for legislators; Assemblyman Cedillo prepared to sue
- SFChron: Who needs a reality show? We have California politics
- WashPost: The vicious cycle of government that should worry Democrats.
- NatlRev: No Bailouts
- SacBee: California audit criticizes Sacramento Superior Court's family court
- SacBee: Former D.C. schools chief to headquarter new education advocacy lobby in Sacramento
- CalWatchdog: SFSU Whitewashes History
- SFChron: Bay Area gets mixed grades on smoking policies
- SFChron: Caltrain seeks answers to funding crisis
- OakTrib: Oakland teacher on administrative leave after reports that second-graders engaged in sex act
- OakTrib: Gridlock eases in Bay Area
- SJMerc: Ex-superintendent now consultant with keys to tiny San Jose school district office
- SJMerc: Most Peninsula cities get bad grades on smoking policies
- ModBee: UC Merced dedicates $88.8M science center
- FresBee: Fresno council opposes Brown's redevelopment plan
- FresBee: Small school districts have fewer options for budget adjustments
- FresBee: Denham to chair development panel
- BakCal: Pension-reform advocates join county retirement board
- FoxNews: Children of Illegal Immigrants Cost L.A. County $1.6 Billion Last Year Alone
- VCS:Absentee ballots being issued for 17th District race
- SanGabTrib:Most San Gabriel Valley, Whittier area cities get Fs and Ds for local smoking policies
- LAT: Parents angry over lockdowns at LAUSD schools
- LAT: Southern California is still in the slow lane, but not the slowest
- LAT: First political mailer goes to voters in South Bay special state Senate election