Sunday, October 23, 2011
- FRBlog: 2012 Proposition voting will require a college degree; long ballot good for Republicans historically.
- SanGabTrib:Drive to overturn state senate maps gets last-minute boost, raises eyebrows
- NYTimes: Battles to Shape Maps, and Congress, Go to Courts
- SacBee: The power of one: Perez controls Assembly with money
- SacBee: Assembly speakers prove masters at wielding fiscal power
- SacBee: Regs Run Amok: A bumper crop of bureaucracy
- The Hill:Silicon Valley makes a big investment in President Obama's reelection campaign
- RivPE: POLITICS: Candidates reap Inland money early
- LAT: California bullet train: The high price of speed
- SBSun: League of Women Voters celebrates the 100th anniversary of women's right to vote in California
- SJMerc: GOP barely raising a whimper
- SDUT: Open-carry activists protest new law
- OakTrib: Open-carry advocates rally with rifles, long guns in San Leandro
- NYTimes: Jindal Wins Second Term as Governor of Louisiana
- SacBee: Meters get little credit for less water use in Sacramento region
- ModBee: Despite delays, West Park project remains on track
- FresBee: Fresno Co. leaders warm to solar projects
- FresBee: Caltrans considers roundabouts in Valley rural areas
- SLO Trib: Conflict-of-interest controls in place, official finds
- VCS:Ventura council race provides voters plenty of choices
- VCS:Second parcel tax on Las Virgenes ballot Nov. 8
- LAT: Ex-Coliseum official received payments from stadium contractor
- OCReg: OccupyOC: Anti-establishment streak surges anew
- SBSun: San Bernardino flooded in welfare funds
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City Hall name change on hold
- RivPE: PERRIS: City eyes top fundraising spot
- DesSun:Desert tea party is quiet this election season
- DesSun:Is solar tax proposal cooked?
- NCTimes: REGION: $214 billion transit road map nears final vote
- NCTimes: REGION: Burn permits suspended, state fire officials announce
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The Golden Pen
CCTimes: Contra Costa Times/Oakland Tribune California Perspective: State's leftist politicians are hard at work spreading their regulatory attack on business - SacBee: With its high unemployment, California can't afford to be choosy
- SacBee: California laws cutting parents out of the equation don't add up
- Townhall: Paul Jacob: Do Corporations Dominate Statewide Ballots?
- DesSun:California must change its business image
- VCS:Will: A republic guaranteed in USA
- SacBee: Dan Morain: Big changes are coming to the Capitol
- OCReg: Editorial: Feds' pot crackdown bad medicine
- LADN: Daily News editorial: Confusing state, national pot policies must be reconciled
- SFChron: MILITARY INTERVENTION
- OakTrib: Vorderbrueggen: Holdouts in voluntary pay-cut in Contra Costa County
- CCTimes: A pat on the back to Pleasanton, sort of
- ModBee: Look carefully at MID water plan
- NCTimes: EDITORIAL: Assert control
- SFChron: S.F. mayor's race has lots of suspicious donations
- SFChron: Mayor's race not as easy as 1-2-3
- SFChron: Prop. H backers want SF schoolkids closer to home
- SFChron: Laura's Law: Where the mayoral candidates stand
- SFChron: Ed Lee's No. 1 spot may not add up on election day
- SFChron: PG&E knew of many leaks in San Bruno pipeline
- SFChron: Occupy Oakland shuts streets, defy eviction order
- CCTimes: Oakland school closures: Is a $2 million savings worth the cost?
- CCTimes: Walnut Creek apartment projects raise question of whether the city can handle demand
- SJMerc: San Jose to hold off on rezoning golf course for housing