Tuesday, January 25, 2011
- FRBlog: Tuesday Random Thoughts
- SFChron: End of redevelopment agencies would hit unevenly
- SDUT: San Diego formally opposes Brown's redevelopment bid
- VOSD: Council Wags Fist at Gov.'s Redevelopment Plans
- SacBee:Controller John Chiang launches review of redevelopment
- OCReg: Are redevelopment agencies scams?
- LAT: California budget crisis: Controller announces audits of 18 redevelopment agencies across the state
- RivPE: State to review 18 redevelopment agencies
- CCTimes: Four East Bay redevelopment agencies under scrutiny by state controller
- SanGabTrib:Pasadena redevelopment commission to be probed by state
- OCReg: Placentia part of redevelopment agency inquiry
- SJMerc: California controller to audit San Jose's redevelopment agency, others around state
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City set to OK millions in redevelopment projects
- NCTimes: SAN MARCOS: City sells redevelopment bonds to freeze local funds
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: City won't rush bond sale for ballpark
- SacBee: Sacramento City Council to vote tonight on 'crash tax'
- VCS:Strickland bill would ban charging out-of-towners for accident response
- SCVSignal: Tony Strickland: Don't penalize citizens with "crash tax"
- SacBee: Editorial: Deep-six the 'crash tax' once and for all
- CalWatchdog: Steinberg no longer fights budget cuts
- WaPost: Issa-Cummings feud heats up
- LAT: Bell scandal inspires reformist legislative proposals
- SacBee:Eight candidates to compete for Assembly seat
- CapWkly: Senate Rules to vote on committees' membership
- SacBee:Steinberg announces Senate committee assignments
- CalCap: Number of Californians Keep Growing - Just Not As Quickly
- SDUT: Local senator tries IOU protection bill again
- SCS:Car expenses drive up cost of government: Officials get leased vehicles, monthly car stipends
- SFChron: Fill 'er up, it's on the taxpayers
- SFChron: U.S. judges can't overturn parole board rulings
- SFChron: Republicans target high-speed rail for cuts
- DesSun:Federal dollars flow into county
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Critics want more time to discuss agenda
- SDUT: County supervisors begin shaping new districts
- SDUT: State cuts threaten programs that aid veterans
- SDUT: County to add more fire territory
- SDUT: Encinitas city manager got extra pay boost
- SDUT: San Diego water rates going up 6.4 percent
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Lance Izumi: A School Choice Week lesson for Gov. Brown - SacBee: Bankruptcy for states a bad move
- OCReg: Editorial: Redevelopment agency audit is welcome
- OCReg: Editorial: Baby steps on pension reform
- WSJ: Fred Siegel: How Public Unions Took Taxpayers Hostage
- SacBee: New phase begins on Folsom Dam face lift
- SFChron: S.F. may get tougher on distributing handbills
- CCTimes: Monitors force resisting students to change out of nonconforming attire
- SFChron: Calif. high court sides with Richmond on layoffs
- SJMerc: San Jose City Council to get first look at plans for Diridon Station area
- BakCal: Government roundup: Rubio named to oversight, audit committees
- BakCal: SEIU members vote to allow bargainers to call for strike
- BakCal: Law returns state-held juveniles to Kern for post-jail probation
- VCS:Reagan library to host GOP presidential debate in May
- LAT: Judge rejects Bell mayor's request for legal fees
- LADN: Councilman Richard Alarcón says Valley gets short shrift
- LADN: City panel mulls proposed budget cuts
- LAT: L.A. County labor federation endorses little-known election challenger to Parks
- OCReg: Newport-Mesa schools chief to face criminal trial
- OCReg: Cities leave trade group
- OCReg: City allowed developer to build on improperly reclaimed land
- OCReg: Commission seats open to new candidates
- OCReg: Dana Point shuts down pot shops
- RivPE: YUCAIPA: Council fills slew of commission seats
- RivPE: State puts Inland Regional Center on probation, demands information