Sunday, April 10, 2011
- SFChron: Brown juggles California's budget
- SacBee: Brown's Countdown, Day 91: Governor sees hope for tax deal by pressing Republicans
- OCReg: Brown praises Cadet Corps on training base
- VCS: California taxes: High rates, but a narrow base
- SacBee: California lawmakers' vehicle accident claims are above national average
- SacBee: Full list of insurance claims for legislators' state-issued cars, 2006-2010
- SacBee:Jerry Brown to sign renewable energy bill Tuesday
- NCTimes: Assemblyman proposes bill to change school layoff, budget deadlines
- SacBee: California bill would ease way for landfill growth
- SFChron: State oversight of building inspectors questioned
- LAT: Afghanistan veteran sworn in to lead the California National Guard
- SacBee: Brown taps Fair Oaks colonel to lead California's troubled National Guard
- SFChron: Nancy Pelosi joins GOP on for-profit college aid
- SacBee: Schools for troubled teens may be shut in Sacramento County
- SFChron: SF Civic Center could be model for sustainability
- FresBee: Foothill towns lose population
- FresBee: Politics muddies water hearing in Fresno
- BakCal: Politicians push to revise oil project review process
- BakCal: Troubled school inspectors slip through state's oversight
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The Golden Pen
NCTimes: FORUM: Brown is making it obvious who he works for - BakCal: Bill addresses abuses of environmental law
- SacBee: A judicial fight may be averted
- OakTrib: Oakland pension fund plan is not responsible
- SacBee: A pen stroke led to a sweet subsidy
- SJMerc: Critical report on Westly falls flat
- SFChron: GOP plan is the best hope for federal budget
- LADN: Once-booming Van Nuys Airport flies into stormy skies
- SanGabTrib:Loss of federal funds, state cuts could mean more teacher layoffs and school reductions
- Costa Mesa Mayor's Business Relationships Raise Questions
- OCReg: Kings' move here a big loss to Sacramento
- RivPE: Basin's value may be disputed again
- DesSun: Bono Mack on fence on deficit proposal
- SDUT: 401(k) ballot measure questions answered
- SDUT: Chargers stadium drama runs hot, cold
- NCTimes: Redevelopment reprieve revives ballpark proposal