Tuesday, June 21, 2011
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OVER REACHING, OUTDATED REDEVELOPMENT<br \>AGENCIES MUST GO
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STATE BUDGET: THE MEATBALLS ON THE LEFT
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SacBee: Voters less enthused about<br \>Sen. Dianne Feinstein's re-election
- SacBee: Field Poll: Sen. Dianne Feinstein
- SFChron: Dianne Feinstein's support dives in Field Poll
- RivPE: FIELD Poll: Voters are less inclined to re-elect Feinstein
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SacBee: Q&A: Controller John Chiang ponders legislators' pay
- CCT Political Blotter: Steinberg raises legal questions over pay issue
- SacBee:Steinberg raises legal questions about withholding pay
- KQEDCapNotes: 10 Days to Go, Yes, But $10 Billion?
- SFChron: Redevelopment supporters detail financial hit local agencies could take
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SFChron: Is Lynn Woolsey retiring? Is Gavin Newsom interested in that seat?
- CCT Political Blotter: Woolsey to say next week if she'll run or retire
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LAT: Vernon disincorporation strains alliance between Assembly Speaker John Pérez and labor
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WashPost: New redistricting map could make California less golden on the Hill
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SacBee:Bill to simplify grad-school ID requirements sent to Gov. Brown
- SacBee:Ban death penalty to save money, senator says
- SanGabTrib:New law requires home carbon monoxide detectors by July 1
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SFChron: Court sides with Walmart on sex-bias suit
- SFChron: Wal-Mart wins class-action case in Supreme Court
- LAT: Wal-Mart lawsuit: Supreme Court blocks huge class-action suit against Wal-Mart
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CCT Political Blotter: George Miller blasts SCOTUS' Walmart decision
- OakTrib: East Bay women look to continue legal fight against Wal-Mart despite Supreme Court decision
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LAT: Supreme Court and global warming: States' suit is killed
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CalWatch: Will Californians, like the Spanish, ride the bullet train?
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LAT: Commerce secretary nominee John Bryson becomes pawn in political chess match
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Townhall: Obama Should be Scared of Rep. Darrell Issa
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SFChron: Barbara Boxer thinks U.S. mission in Libya is working (VIDEO)
- SacBee: PG&E agrees to $26 million fine in fatal 2008 Rancho Cordova blast
- SacBee: Ailene Voisin: A Maloof warms to the task
- SacBee: Sacramento City Unified's small schools' success belies national trend
- SacBee: Groups sue Army Corps of Engineers over levee tree-removal policy
- OakTrib: Environmentalist groups' suit attacks Army Corps of Engineers directive aimed at levee safety, flood fighting
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SacBee:Romney to raise money at Sacramento luncheon
- CCTimes: Napa Valley vintners brace for climate change
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SFChron: CITY INSIDER Political watchdog agency not attentive, says report
- SFChron: PG&E was warned long ago of record-keeping woes
- OakTrib: Teaching youth gun safety, discipline
- CCTimes: Taxpayers on hook for millions in Pleasanton school bond refinancing
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SJMerc: San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed delays fall ballot measure aimed at fiscal, pension reform
- SJMerc: San Jose: New consul general of Mexico hopes to continue work of predecessor
- SCS:Redrawing political lines could impact Watsonville
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The Golden Pen
CalWatchdog: Prop. 13 Split Roll Would Be Ripoff
- CalWatchdog: State's Ongoing Nutty Budget Battle
- CalWatchdog: Stem Cell Boondoggle Seeks New Boss
- CityJourn: Grading the Teachers by Larry Sand
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Law aimed at Vernon is likely unconstitutional
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F&HDaily: Big Labor-led Group Endorses Anti-Initiative Legislation
- F&HDaily: Memo to Redistricting Commissioners: Beware of Those Who Protest Too Much!
- CalCap: Even if There's a Budget Vote Soon, There Still Might Not Be Enough Time to Extend the Sales Tax
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SFChron: Herman Cain's amateur hour
- SDUT: Charter foes should be open, not stealthy
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SacBee:Chamber CEO says still time for 'comprehensive' deal
- SCS:With elimination looming, Santa Cruz County supervisors put final touches on redevelopment projects
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SacBee: The Buzz: Dennis Cardoza relaxes at the racetrack
- ModBee: Cardoza still invested in horses, filings say
- FresBee: Valley lawmakers disclose side income figures
- FresBee: Fresno is No. 1 in the U.S. in auto thefts
- BakCal: Library poised to increase, create new fines
- BakCal: Group's lawsuit challenging approval of Walmart in Tehachapi
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VCS:County budget approved for status quo in a tough year
- VCS:Lawsuit targets costly federal program aimed at removing trees on levees
- VCS:Former DA investigator abandons suit against county
- SanGabTrib:County budget approved, but state's actions could alter it
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LATimes: As Villaraigosa takes helm, national mayors' group backs red light cameras
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LAT: Selig rejects Dodgers TV contract, nullifying McCourt divorce deal
- LADN: Dodgers strike out on TV deal
- SanGabTrib:Montebello maps out recovery plan, votes this week
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SanGabTrib:Town hall scheduled to help hammer out NFL stadium plans
- LAT: Answers about a downtown NFL stadium amount to: Stay tuned
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LAT: O.C. Grand Jury questions officials' salaries
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OCVoice: Police Chief's Resignation Reveals the Main Event in Costa Mesa
- OCReg: Interim chief quits, says council 'unethical'
- OCReg: Exec buys extra pension for time not worked
- OCReg: San Juan to weigh banning sex offenders from parks
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OCReg: Nixon library to host 'Troopathon'
- IVDB: ONT lowers landing fees, terminal rent
- RivPE: Corona plans to lay off 15 officers
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RivPE: SB COUNTY: Prosecutors call Derry motion "meritless"
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO: Councilman's attempt to shift city employees pension contributions fails again to make agenda
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SDRostra: DeMaio Announces Support of Over 1,400 San Diegans in First 14 Days of Campaign
- VOSD: Downtown Library Donations Still Slow
- VOSD: Dome Not Adequate as New Convention Center, Mayor Contends
- SDUT: Illegal re-entry is the top federal criminal charge
- SDUT: Free summer lunch not just for poor