Sunday, February 13, 2011
- LAT: 28th Senate District race more a sprint than marathon
- LAT: Bren begins to ponder what's next
- Sunday San Diego: SD Consultants Produce #1 Campaign Mailer, More on AD 74, Oscar Time for Arnold
- SacBee: Losses on key votes embarrassing for GOP's new D.C. leadership
- SacBee: Brown's Countdown, Day 35: State's safety net difficult to rank
- SacBee: California medical pot advocates call for statewide regulation
- SFChron: Palin? Newt? No, conservative conference chooses Ron Paul in presidential straw poll
- SacBee: Ron Paul, Mitt Romney top CPAC straw poll
- HumEvnts: Andrew Breitbart at CPAC: Roller Blading Through History
- SacBee: Phil Serna's full of tough love for homeless campers
- SacBee: Sacramento schools aim to serve healthier food
- SacBee: Teacher payroll drops as some Sacramento area school superintendents get raises
- SFChron: Sit/lie ban at a standstill while police work on enforcement plan
- SFChron: Many Herrera staffers contribute to his campaign
- OakTrib: Digging in deep
- CCTimes: Environmental report on casino project in Richmond released
- SJMerc: Schools craft budgets in the dark -- and prepare for deep cuts
- SCS:Branch closure plan stirs up debate over tax measures: Critics say public voted for increase to keep sites open
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The Golden Pen
SJMerc: A different way of asking the question on taxes - CCTimes: Stop pushing public pension debt onto our kids
- OCReg: Californians need to suffer more
- SacBee: Retirement costs hit at bad time
- DlyBrze: The big task facing our new attorney general
- Townhall: Let's hear it for the Pauls
- RCP: The Pro-Growth Case for Spending Cuts
- SacBee: One town's enterprise zone steals another town's lunch
- FresBee: Fresno County clerk says votes in danger
- FresBee: Schools face two budget options - bad, worse
- BakCal: Unions complain supervisors sought broken negotiations
- LAT: Ramona Ripston: A leftist Southern California icon puts down her torch
- LAT: South L.A. council candidates face off in debate
- OCReg: College invocations did not violate First Amendment
- OCReg: City services seen as lures to annexation
- RivPE: Emmerson measure would slash tire pressure fines
- RivPE: 'In God We Trust' promoter undeterred by opponents
- RivPE: Stone proposes pension reductions
- SDUT: San Diego tech companies can't fill thousands of jobs
- SDUT: Supervisors, opponents ended year with debt