Thursday, July 14, 2011
- THE REDISTRICTING COMMISSION - WORSE THAN I COULD POSSIBLY IMAGINE
- KQED: Redistricting's Final, Controversial, Push
- LADN: Daily News Editorial: Nothing right about redistricting behind closed doors
- VCS:Editorial: Panel's surprising switch puts maps on shaky ground
- THE BUDGET - WHERE WE ARE, AND UNFORTUNATELY - WHERE WE ARE GOING
- FRBlog: Mrs. Betty Ford - A Wonderful Lady Will Be Missed
- OCReg: State treasurer says taxes on rich high enough
- VOSD: Quickly, Schools' Budget Optimism Dims
- OCReg: State confirms projections falling short
- CapWkly: Order in the court: Budget hit takes its toll
- CapWkly: Women's commission slammed in state budget
- SJMerc: Lockyer warns that spending cap could spell doom for higher ed
- SacBee:State revenues behind; Bill Lockyer skeptical about forecast
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Pension reformer files 3 state initiatives
- SacBee:Bid filed to end collective bargaining for public employees
- SBSun: Board OKs new parent powers
- LAT: Regulations OKd for 'Parent Trigger' law
- SacBee: State school board approves 'parent trigger' rules
- SDUT: Fire leaders struggle with looming $150 fee
- SDUT: Medical marijuana rules may be repealed
- SanGabTrib:La Puente council revokes pot collective's business license
- SanGabTrib:South El Monte vote to reduce number of allowed marijuana dispensaries fails
- National Education Association Thanks Students for Raising PAC Funds
- NCTimes: REGION: State legislators urged to end highway call box program
- BakCal: Meeting in Bakersfield to consider where bullet train would begin operation
- DesSun:Assemblyman seeks law inspired by Casey Anthony trial
- SacBee:Legislators to introduce 'Caylee's Law' in wake of murder case
- SacBee:Troubled teacher credentialing panel wins kudos for progress
- DesSun:Supervisors delay bid to divide state
- OCReg: 'South California' secession effort recedes
- SacBee: Union spins furlough court decision its way
- SacBee: The Buzz: Lockyer regrets admitting he voted for Schwarzenegger in recall
- OCReg: O.C. likely to survive 'Carmageddon'
- OCReg: Top community development exec pay: $254,358
- OCReg: District finds possible embezzlement by coaches
- RivPE: James Ramos reports $404,000 in cash for supervisorial bid
- IVDB: County pension reform proposed
- SBSun: Rialto's financial future bleak without cuts
- RivPE: COLTON: City mulling landfill cleanup
- RivPE: Grand jury questions airport's purchases
- RivPE: Proposed tiered water rates blasted
- RivPE: ROMOLAND: School board member leaves seat
- SBSun: PG&E wants Hinkley water order lifted
- DesSun:Lee Weigel to seek re-election to Palm Springs council
- RivPE: Temecula finds Shawn Nelson's replacement in-house
- SDUT: S.D. moves closer to opening bidding on landfill services
- NCTimes: REGION: County assessor appoints second in command
- VOSD: What Balboa Park's Makeover Would Look Like
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: Council OKs ads for Lexus video screen
- NCTimes: REGION: CalRecycle to consider Gregory Canyon permit Friday
- VOSD: How One Person Could Determine City's Social Security Future
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The Golden Pen
SBSun: New law creates a qualified mess - IVDB: E-Verify works
- CapWkly: Opinion: Abolishing Vernon, a critical view from a venerable family in the coffee business
- NCTimes: EDITORIAL: Smoking ban is gross overkill
- Townhall: Leader Admits in Email: Teachers Union "Stands Up For Adults"
- VOSD: Opinion: Redistricting Commission Risks Lawsuits
- RivPE: Pension stealth
- RivPE: Runaway rail
- OCReg: CSU trustees reckless with tax money
- OCReg: The way to save the economy, or else more of the same and worse
- OCReg: Global warming's real cost
- BigGov't: Tell Darrell Issa To Stop The Pigford Perversion
- Fox&Hound: Congratulations Speaker Perez - But Watch Out For That Referendum
- SFChron: Obama's debt ceiling 'grand bargain' no such thing
- SLO Trib: Editorial: Firefighters Association resorts to bully tactics
- Amazon's referendum will test whether Prop 25 undermines the voters
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: CSU trustees favor campus administrators over students
- CapWkly: Redevelopment or dancing? Roseville fight gets personal
- SacBee: Neighbors raise eyebrows over waiver of county employee's building fees
- SacBee: Yolo County DA won't file charges in Picnic Day homicide
- SacBee: Davis-Sacramento marriage is off in new political maps
- SacBee: Number of homeless students in Sacramento County schools jumps 50%-plus
- CCTimes: Alameda County votes to keep redevelopment agency.
- SJMerc: Union lawsuit: Towns like Atherton can't outsource 'non-special' services
- SJMerc: Santa Clara reviewing election style after race-based lawsuit threat
- SJMerc: San Jose's airport snags $7.5 million federal grant
- BakCal: Council reviews fines for false burglar alarms, keeps redevelopment agency
- FresBee: CUSD $298m bond measure to go to vote
- BakCal: Reed resigns from Tehachapi City Council
- FresBee: Fresno ordinance targets door-to-door sales
- ModBee: Riverbank meets in closed session
- ModBee: Turlock delays police pact move
- SCS:Coastal Commission approves Santa Cruz County vacation rental limits
- SCS:Santa Cruz weighs parking fee break for downtown businesses
- SLO Trib: Analysis: Controversial leaders cast a shadow on SLO County COLAB
- SLO Trib: If uncontested, Nipomo water rates could go up
- VCS:Thousand Oaks revises rent control rules for mobile home parks
- VCS:Software lawsuits trouble Ventura County Office of Education
- VCS:County voters now can get ballot information online
- IVDB: Pomona adjusts benefits
- WSJ: Los Angeles Slows Down Football Stadium Deal
- SanGabTrib:Montebello in danger of losing rail funds
- SanGabTrib:Agencies vie to monitor nonviolent parolees
- CapWkly: Stripping Vernon of cityhood making headway
- Candidates queue for Hahn's council spot
- LADN: President of LAFD union to run for LA city council
- SanGabTrib:Carmageddon? 405 closure may be overblown
- LADN: Carmageddon by the numbers
- VCS:Routes around I-405 closure are expected to be crowded
- LAT: 405 Freeway's path tells a story of near-constant change