Tuesday, July 5, 2011
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- CalPensions:Public employee unions push bargaining bills
- LAT: Stem cell agency salaries among most lavish
- CapWkly: Group that opposed Brown during campaign takes big budget hit
- SacBee: The Buzz: Senate Republicans introduce long-shot attempt at pension overhaul
- SacBee: Facebook works to make friends at California's Capitol
- SacBee: Veil drawn on donors to Latino caucus-controlled California nonprofit
- CalWatch: Ending CSU campus audits will decrease transparency, critics say
- OCReg: Bill would abolish death penalty in California
- LAT: Arizona conservatives scramble after campaign finance law's defeat
- Politico: Perry's RGA rakes in $22.1 million
- LAT: Romney mixes messages about Obama, economy
- CalWatch: Medical marijuana lobbyist's fundraiser for DA raises legal, ethical questions
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The Golden Pen
RCP: Gross Media Ignorance About the Founders - CityJourn: The real battle over public workers' pay is happening in city halls, not state capitols.
- SacBee: California's death penalty punishes taxpayers, not killers
- DesSun: Cyber security is critical to protect consumer identity
- SacBee: SacBee: GOP proved doubters wrong on state budget
- THE MEANING OF THE 4TH OF JULY
- SacBee: Volunteers shoulder Sacramento's park maintenance
- SFChron: SF Bayview Opera House renovation needs more money
- SFChron: Oakland budget saved by bizarre building transfer
- SJMerc: Roadshow: I-680 metering lights coming late this summer
- SanGabTrib:POST finishes report on Rio Hondo's police academy, former administrator questions findings
- SanGabTrib:Sales tax cut, rollback in vehicle license fee expected to fuel more auto sales
- OCReg: Editorial: A first step in O.C. pay reform
- OCVoice: What Do the Redevelopment Bills Mean for the Great Park?
- RivPE: Riverside County -- Six tough months for Zellerbach
- SDUT: Local law enforcement readies for influx of state inmates
- SDUT: Rivals object to bent deadline for pension chairman
- NCTimes: DEL MAR: Record-breaking county fair comes to a close
- SDUT: County fair could increase days in 2012