Wednesday, August 31, 2011
- ACTION, NOT PROMISES NEEDED TO HELP STRUGGLING ECONOMY
- DEMOCRATS RELEASING COLD BLOODED KILLER BACK IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
- STATE YOUNG REPUBLICANS REUNITED, REENERGIZED AND READY FOR 2012
- SFChron: NTSB report a devastating indictment of PG&E A devastating indictment
- SFChron: Feds come down hard on PG&E for San Bruno blast
- CCTimes: Investigators slam PG&E over San Bruno explosion
- LAT: San Bruno pipeline explosion: 'A failure of the entire system'
- SacBee: Substandard pipeline just one of PG&E's San Bruno failures, federal board finds
- LAT: Republicans launch effort to overturn new congressional district maps
- SacBee:Jerry Brown: Sales and income taxes could pass in 2012
- SacBee:Jerry Brown proposes alternative to farmworker union bill
- SacBee: Jerry Brown talks jobs now that budget is behind him
- LAT: Brown says lawmakers view taxes as 'sexually transmitted disease'
- SacBee: The Buzz: How to make $1 million working for the state
- CCT Political Blotter: Walmart breaking from the "Amazon tax" pack?
- SacBee: Assembly approves epilepsy bill over union opposition
- LAT: Legislature considers audit of Vernon's finances
- SacBee:Steinberg bill would give locals power to raise fuel surcharge
- SacBee:Bill to ban BPA in baby bottles narrowly approved in Senate
- LAT: State moves to limit cities' ability to impound cars
- SDUT: Lawmakers vote to ban sale of synthetic drugs
- DesSun:Bill would force out officials accused in criminal cases
- SacBee:Push to regulate health insurance rates spurs campaign money
- CCT Political Blotter: Contra Costa man to lead state redevelopment fight
- SBSun: L.A. County district attorney calls prisoner shift 'grave threat' to safety
- The Hill:Rep. Issa gets his first scalp
- The Hill:ATF head removed by Justice Dept. after 'Fast and Furious' controversy
- SFChron: Rick Perry fundraising army rivaling President Obama's...so they say
- SFChron: He's going retail: Texas Gov. Rick Perry plans post-debate "meet and greet" in the donor-rich Orange County
- OCReg: Councilwoman won't comment on Democrat chief's statement
- OCVoice: Jewish Leaders: District Attorney Must Address Claudia Alvarez Controversy
- OCReg: Auditor-controller: O.C. in good fiscal shape
- IVDB: La Verne likely to pay to keep redevelopment agency
- IVDB: Upland council takes step toward redevelopment decision
- NCTimes: PALA: Tribe ousts 8 members, including former chairman
- SDUT: San Diego quietly drops suit challenging pension benefits
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Pérez is bungling power of his speakership - VCS: Maps are done, but intrigue lingers
- BigGovt: For Business, It's 1920 All Over Again
- CalWatchdog: Maviglio Eclipses Global Warming Logic
- CalWatchdog: Gov. Unions Attack Initiative Process
- CalWatchdog: Fresno School Chief Gets Unwarranted Kudos
- F&HDaily: Initiatives All Belong on November Ballot
- OCReg: Require warrants for phone searches
- OCReg: Low drama over high principle in Sacramento
- SDUT: Stadium power play in L.A., Sacramento
- CAPolRev: Dream Act is Wrong for Undocumented Immigrant Students and Taxpayers
- Townhall: Screw Up, Move Up, Cover Up: The Fast and Furious Edition
- HumEvnts:Tax Problems Not Too Complex for Simple Answers
- CalBuzz: Hump Day Grab Bag: God, Satan, STDs, Circumcision
- SacBee: Street people chafe under Nevada City's new anti-loitering law
- SacBee: Council OKs up to three hens in city back yards
- OakTrib: Former San Francisco Giants employee charged with embezzlement
- SFChron: UC Santa Cruz chancellor undergoes brain surgery
- SJMerc: San Jose considers lowering school-zone speed limits
- VCS:Farmers Insurance celebrates transfer of 800 Simi employees to Woodland Hills
- LADN: Antonovich withdraws challenge against aspect of AEG stadium plan
- LAT: AEG goes after downtown L.A. stadium critic Antonovich
- LAT: Villaraigosa lobbies Washington with jobs plan
- LADN: DWP may have to cut service, hike rates even more
- LADN: New president takes over Police Commission
- LAT: L.A. Unified gives insiders first chance at new charter campuses
- LADN: Supervisors delay parolee plan