Friday, March 18, 2011
- CURRENT BUDGET NEGOTIATIONS AND EXTENSIONS OF THE FEBRUARY 2009 TAX INCREASES
- FRBlog: Uhler & Fleischman Push For CAGOP To Oppose AFL-CIO's Term Limits Weakening Measure
- NEW TAX TRICKS FOR CALIFORNIA
- SFChron: California GOP clashes over primary endorsements
- SacBee:AM Alert: Republicans head across L Street
- SFChron: Threats directed at any state GOP 'turncoats'
- RivPE: Former lawmaker Ray Haynes wants to be state GOP treasurer
- SacBee: California GOP official has a new playbook
- VCS:State GOP convention seeks to look beyond electoral defeats
- SacBee:Eric Hogue, Jon Fleischman debate proposed tax measure
- CalWatchdog: Gloves Off, Republicans Debate
- SacBee:Legislature approves main budget bill without new revenues
- CalCap: Lawmakers Pass a Budget But Key Pieces Are Still Unresolved
- LAT: PolitiCal Roundup: Budget drama mounts, pension issues foment
- OCReg: Calif. legislators go after more budget cuts
- SJMerc: $14 billion more in budget cuts OK'd
- SBSun: Calif. lawmakers pass cuts, but budget unfinished
- KQED Cap Notes: Budget Battle: That Was the Easy Stuff
- SacBee: Two more California state unions report contract accords
- SacBee: Brown's Countdown, day 68: California lawmakers put another dent in deficit
- LAT: California lawmakers cut services, but contentious budget issues are still unresolved
- DesSun:California lawmakers OK parts of proposed budget
- Politico: Poll: California Latinos spurn GOP
- SFChron: New survey: CA Latinos "widely negative" about Republicans. But Republicans see hope
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Republicans Block Redevelopment Vote
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Lockyer: Pensions Won't "Crush Govt."
- CalPensions:Pension funding rules: How far can they stretch?
- LAT: GOP, Democrats both hope for traction on California pensions
- RivPE: Californians say public-employee pensions too generous
- SJMerc: New Field Poll finds Californians favor pension cuts
- LAT: Field Poll: California voters support pension rollbacks
- SacBee:Freshman lawmaker leaves Assembly today -- for Afghanistan
- VCS:County lawmaker leaves for active military duty
- OCReg: Rep. Campbell launches online gambling bill
- FresBee: Partisan divide widens over high-speed rail
- FresBee: Valley growers air fears about high-speed rail
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The Golden Pen
CCTimes: Bay Area is a classic example of the redevelopment hoax - CCTimes: Contra Costa Times editorial: CalPERS make irresponsible decision on return rate
- CalWatchdog: NEW: CA GOP Anti-Establishment Revolt
- AmerSpec: California's Brown Out
- OCReg: Can 'temporary' tax hikes bail out California?
- SacBee: Redistrict panel has hard choice on maps
- Economist: The ever-growing state: Taming Leviathan
- CalCap: Not Exactly a Cut But Delayed School Payments Have a Cost
- SFChron: Time to end term limits in California
- OCReg: Editorial: Online sales-tax bill should fail
- OCReg: Editorial: Pension reform catching on with voters
- OCReg: California voters want a pension fix
- VCS:Elias: Congressional race will test 'top-two' primary
- SDUT: Con: One tax that's hard to swallow
- CalWatchdog: GOP Siding With Big Government
- NatlRev: Woolsey: the Hill's Lohan
- SacBee:For redistricting advice, City Council turns to friendly faces
- SacBee: Progress on airport people mover highlights countdown to new terminal's opening
- OakTrib: Byron schools rally around students
- OakTrib: Oakland police miss Riders reform deadline
- SJMerc: Palo Alto announces new city attorney
- FresBee: Kettleman City landfill ruling to be appealed
- VCS:Moorpark Council supports water rate increase
- VCS:Simi Valley to host landfill forum and commission hearing
- SanGabTrib:John King elected Covina mayor; Stapleton mayor pro tem
- SanGabTrib:El Monte police chief set to retire, assistant chief to take over
- LADN: Website informs public of redistricting process
- LAT: Nearly half of Costa Mesa city employees get layoff notices
- OCReg: O.C. Congress members target illegal immigration
- OCReg: Democrat Sanchez faces GOP redistricting gains
- RivPE: Colton will close fire stations on a rotating basis to save money
- SBSun: Colton loses one fire station through rolling brownouts
- SBSun: Fontana school board to hold public hearing on emergency tax
- RivPE: Jurupa Valley's City Council-elect meets to begin transistion to cityhood
- DesSun:Indian Wells to purchase land with redevelopment money
- SBSun: Desert water agency accused of violating open meeting law
- DesSun:Leaders want to sell land to redevelopment agency
- RivPE: Former councilman pleads guilty
- SDUT: San Diego pension official quits over legal issue
- SDUT: Issa protests 'whistle-blower' demotion
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: City's ballpark negotiator rebuts ethics charges
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: Walmart revives plans for first store in city
- NCTimes: POWAY: School board OKs study of elections process
- NCTimes: OCEANSIDE: Police managers get pay raise under new contract