Monday, November 14, 2011
- LET TAXPAYERS BE HEARD
- CALIFORNIA'S WAKE UP CALL: STOP THE NIGHTMARE
- Politico: Breaking News: Supreme Court will review President Obama's health reform law
- NYTimes: Health Law Puts Focus on Limits of Federal Power
- WashPost: 2010 health-care act prompts déjà vu of 1935 Supreme Court decision
- The Hill:Supreme Court to hear challenge to Obama's healthcare law
- CCTimes: A buoyed health care law reaches Supreme Court
- Saturday's Main Page
- Sunday's Main Page
- CalPensions:Brown pension plan: no early employer savings?
- SacBee: Questions raised on Bay Bridge structural tests
- SFChron: Caltrans fires technician over testing
- LAT: Little-known state board overturns employee terminations
- LAT: The cost of bringing water to the Southland
- DesSun:Police raid Occupy camps in Oakland, Portland
- OakTrib: Police clear Occupy Oakland tent city
- SFChron: Hundreds of police officers raid Occupy Oakland
- SFChron: Top Quan adviser resigns over raid
- OakTrib: BART closes 12th Street station due to Occupy Oakland police raid
- LAT: Police raid Occupy Oakland encampment
- OakTrib: Live Blog: Police declare 'crime scene,' move out media
- OakTrib: Document: Sunday's eviction notice
- OakTrib: Man killed at Occupy Oakland camp identified
- SFChron: BART station closed, buses rerouted
- SFChron: Brown will look to build on tax measures' success
- SacBee: Jerry Brown staying on political-fundraising sidelines
- SanGabTrib:Payday loan businesses thrive in state with Assemblyman Charles Calderon's backing
- LAT: Developers wield key state law as a weapon
- SacBee: The Buzz: Seven members of California's congressional delegation make the 1 percent cut
- OCReg:Death spiral of state's antique tax system
- OCReg:Taxes on wine, beer, booze help fuel state
- SanGabTrib:Some Valley officials don't support higher taxes in SCAG transportation plan
- SanGabTrib:Around the Valley, Nov.13: Redistricting comes to Citrus College board
- LADN: Residents backing law to keep night skies dark
- LAT: Backers choose sides in congressional races
- LAT: Candidates for Legislature tout endorsements
- LAT: Judge to rule on competing plans for Crystal Cathedral
- RivPE: CORONA: Planners emphasize toll project's bus benefits
- SBSun: Rutherford calls for 20 percent cuts in county supervisors' benefits
- RivPE: INLAND: Message from 'not an official party organization'
- RivPE: INLAND: Department unsure whether grant goals met
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Supervisors consider paying toward their pensions
- SDUT: Naming rights, miniature golf for county parks?
- VOSD: Roads Officially Worse Under Sanders, Report Says
- DesSun:'Light trespass' fines in view
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The Golden Pen
CityJrnl: The Long Stall - LAT: California - Toxic For Business
- WSJ: The EPA's Reliability Cover-Up
- WashPost: California's High Speed Rail Going Nowhere Fast
- LAT: Public pensions are protected in Constitution
- OCReg: The housing muddle
- OCReg:Steven Greenhut: Why GOP is dying in California
- BakCal: Oil regulators mustn't hold up projects
- SCS: Low-cost reforms can improve education
- CCTimes: MTC plan to reduce Bay Area transit costs makes sense
- NatlRev: What America Does Best
- SFChron: San Francisco should repeal ranked-choice voting
- SacBee: Dan Walters: Data differ greatly in California property tax debate
- Townhall: The Left's Master Scheme for Personal Riches
- HumEvnts:GOP Snatching Defeat From the Jaws of Victory
- HumEvnts:Americans With Religious Faith Have Fled the Democratic Party
- WklyStand: Liberals Playing to Type
- SacBee: Levee repair work in Marysville faces a year's delay
- SacBee: Price tag for UC Davis to clean up its contaminated pet waste site: $6 million to $100 million
- SacBee: Elk Grove teachers union opposes proposed cap on health benefits
- SacBee: Elk Grove district begins school age shift, transitional kindergarten
- SacBee: CHP officer wounded, suspect killed on Hwy. 99 in Elk Grove
- SJMerc: CHP officer shot, suspected gunman killed near Sacramento
- SacBee: Yolo County cracks down on jurors who don't show up
- CCTimes: BART likely to wait on parcel tax for new train cars
- SFChron: Pot raids anger dispensers
- SFChron: Meg Whitman spending award goes to...
- CCTimes: Brentwood looks to preserve more agricultural land
- SJMerc: Santa Clara Valley Water District to vote on fluoridation
- ModBee: State prisoners arrive in Stanislaus County jails
- ModBee: SLY: Council faces strange transition; Olsen faces challenger
- ModBee: Stanislaus County supervisors to consider tax breaks for farmers
- ModBee: Legal expenses mount in Riverbank
- SCS:Councilman wants UCSC to expand campus debit system to local businesses
- SLO Trib: Advisory council wants Teixeira's monetary support
- VCS:Ventura City Council to consider what to do with its libraries
- VCS:On its 40th anniversary, Thomas Aquinas College is holding onto its original mission