Friday, February 10, 2012
- FRBlog: With The Left In Disarray, It's Time To Go On Offense - It's Time For A Spending Cap
- $100,000 Ice Cream Cone
- Calwhine: Odds cap-and-trade fees will be spent prudently: 1 quadrillion to 1
- Calwhine: Ugly pension power play pays off for union tool Kamala Harris
- LAT: Teacher got $40k to end dismissal challenge
- SacBee: The Buzz: California Senate leader Darrell Steinberg 'committed' to passing pension reform before budget
- CCTimes: Are Democrats in Sacramento off the hook on pension reform?
- OCReg:Pension reformers suspend initiative campaign
- OCWeekly: The Real Todd Spitzer Stands Up
- VOSD: The Unanswered Question in 'Nathan and the Duke'
- VOSD: Fletcher's Legislative Track Record: Fact Check
- SacBee: California Supreme Court's chief justice blasts budget politics
- CCTimes: California's courts' top bureaucrat resigns after reports of lavish spending
- SacBee:Read chief justice's list of false claims from Assembly debate
- SacBee:Jody Patel named interim administrative director of state courts
- SacBee:GOP lawmaker takes aim at Democrats' state budget power
- OCReg: O.C. lawmaker: Restore two-thirds budget vote
- LAT: California cap-and-trade money should be spent carefully, analyst says
- SacBee: Molly Munger's tax proposal makes her a major player in California ballot wars
- LAT: Inmate advocates question state's commitment to prison healthcare
- LAT: Obama administration reaffirms support for California high-speed rail
- Dems in San Diego: Calbuzz Poses the Big Questions
- SacBee:AM Alert: California Democrats to pick their primary colors
- RivPE: CONVENTION: Democratic endorsement fights heat up
- SDUT: California Democrats converge on San Diego
- SFChron: Eastwood 'halftime in America' ad inspires debate
- The Hill:Pelosi might have skirted House ethics rules on campaign solicitations
- DesSun:Leaders mull how to sell higher water prices
- DesSun:Jobs, programs at stake as Palm Desert City Council mulls way to lessen impact of budget shortfall
- RivPE: LIBERTY QUARRY: Supervisors don't postpone Tuesday's meeting
- RivPE: WILDOMAR: City Council adds to police spending
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Gang members served injunction
- 2012 ELECTIONS: Tavaglione elevated as GOP 'Young Gun'
- RivPE: S.B. COUNTY: PAC involvement with Postmus scrutinized
- RivPE: REDLANDS: Council moves to ease a development hurdle
- SBSun: San Bernardino County airport official, former Twentynine Palms mayor to seek seat on Board of Supervisors
- VOSD: Streets Will Worsen for Next Five Years, Report Says
- SDUT: SD Unified, teachers need state to push back layoff notices
- SDUT: Peters gets nod from state teachers union
- SDUT: Pension alternative won't be considered
- SDUT: New federal judge confirmed for San Diego
- SDUT: Democratic phone bank targets Bilbray
- SDUT: Fair official accounts for $2,600 of free tickets
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The Golden Pen
F&H Daily:California's Labor Force Participation Rates - SDUT: Dog-grooming bill should be put to sleep
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Economy burdened by weight of government
- SacBee: Dan Walters: Has California killed redevelopment ... or not?
- DesSun:Our Voice: Elected officials shouldn't accept health coverage
- RivPE: STATE: Spend more? No
- OCReg: Editorial: It really pays to be a government worker
- CalWatchdog: NEW: AB 32 Feeds CA Aristocratic Socialists
- BigGov't:Agenda 21 Is Repackaged Socialism, Unsustainable Development
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Leg Administrators Still Get Tax-Paid Cars
- F&H Daily:Will Pension Reform Come from the Legislature?
- BigGov't:California's New Frisbee Law Just Latest Attempt to Raise Cash
- F&H Daily:Cap-And-Trade Tax Would Create Higher Prices for All of Us
- SacBee: Sacramento Mayor Johnson expects to meet arena deadline
- SacBee: Owner of Sierra mine booked into El Dorado County Jail on illegal gold-mining charges
- SacBee: Gold heist leaves Yreka reeling
- SFChron: America's Cup may cost city millions, report says
- SFChron: BART board OKs Livermore extension
- OakTrib: BART takes step toward planning rail extension to Livermore
- OakTrib: Occupy Cal tents return to UC Berkeley
- SFChron: Oakland, Berkeley eye driver-friendly parking laws
- SFChron: Oakland City Council's disappointing failure
- CCTimes: Richmond police chief continues testimony in racial-discrimination trial
- CCTimes: Livermore officer injured by rocks, concrete thrown from overpass
- CCT Political Blotter: Kathy Neal drops 18th Assembly District bid
- CCT Political Blotter: Consultant prematurely mails stormwater election flyers
- SJMerc: San Jose employee unions filed ethics complaint against Mayor Reed, other city officials
- SJMerc: Amid pension-cut fury, San Jose mayor sounds hopeful
- FresBee: RDA's $59m debt to Fresno faces investigation
- FresBee: Fresno Mayor Swearengin seeks re-election
- FresBee: Fresno County, union agree to March talks
- ModBee: Swearing in is moved up for Modesto's new mayor
- ModBee: Oakdale councilman spending a lot of time away from city
- Election notebook: Former Hanford councilman joins Assembly race
- VCS:Rio to test waters regarding possible ballot measure
- VCS:DA's office gets funds to fight real-estate fraud
- CBSLA: LAPD Pioneers High-Tech Crime-Fighting 'War Room'
- LAT: L.A. eliminates $72-million shortfall in current budget
- SanGabTrib:Kosmont resigns from Montebello's top post, city spends day considering replacement
- LADN: L.A. River development plan approved
- LAT: Carmen Trutanich enters L.A. County district attorney race
- SanGabTrib:Developer involved in John Tran bribery scandal files $1.5 million claim against Rosemead
- LAT: East Los Angeles cityhood plan again rebuffed
- OCReg:County wants court to fix JWA fee mess
- OCReg: Anaheim looks at merging firefighting staff
- OCReg: Stanton council puts tax increase on ballot
- OCReg: Westminster meets today with union leaders on layoffs