Tuesday, March 6, 2012
- DAN HUGHES: THE CONSERVATIVE CHOICE FOR SENATE
- A QUESTION FOR GOVERNOR BROWN'S HIGHER SELF
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Students Protest Ed Entitlement Cuts
- RivPE: HIGHER EDUCATION: Students rally at Capitol
- SacBee: Dozens arrested at California Capitol protests as thousands decry high cost of education
- CCTimes: Students protest cuts at Capitol
- CCTimes: Protesters facing off with CHP in Capitol rotunda over higher ed costs
- LATimes($): Activists camp out at state Capitol to protest tuition hikes
- LATimes($): Thousands march on Capitol to protest cuts in college funding
- LATimes($): 70 arrested as thousands protest state education cuts
- OCReg: Occupy protesters arrested at state Capitol
- BakCal: Kern COG reconsiders support for high-speed rail
- ModBee: Dams would get green credit in bill
- SFChron: Release of UC Davis pepper-spraying report delayed
- SacBee: Police union goes to court today to halt release of UC Davis pepper spray report
- LATimes($): Teachers union leads in record year of lobbying lawmakers
- SacBee: Arnold Schwarzenegger pays $30,000 in fines over 2009 budget ads
- LATimes($): Former Gov. Schwarzenegger faces fines for campaign violations
- CCTimes: Critics of move to oust Fish and Game Commissioner did the same thing five years ago
- SacBee:New website makes tracking California legislation easier
- CCT Political Blotter: Mitt Romney to visit Bay Area in late March
- SDUT: Initiative would mean 12,000 lawmakers
- DesSun:Gates: Like rogue nations, partisanship a key threat
- CalWatch: Local GOP unaware of Romney super PAC in Lake County
- SBSun: Court ruling could limit cities' power to prohibit marijuana dispensaries
- VCS:Simi Valley council waits on vacancy policy
- VCS:Federal cuts could affect county beach water tests
- VCS:Oxnard deficit, utility rate increases set for council discussion
- VCS:Ventura mayor, code enforcement supervisor to speak
- SanGabTrib:Planning Commission will discuss Village tonight
- IVDB: OMVA drops appeal on Wal-Mart case
- SanGabTrib:No cuts in school year planned
- SanGabTrib:Stable budget means San Dimas may be able to pursue downtown revitalization projects
- SanGabTrib:El Monte council to decide whether to ask voters to pay higher sales tax until 2019
- LADN: Former L.A. Mayor Riordan endorses Trutanich
- LADN: LAUSD surveys parents on proposed homework policy
- LATimes($): A year before balloting, L.A. mayoral hopefuls build voting blocs
- LADN: 2 council members question new maps
- VOSD: Manchester Interested in OC Register
- OCReg: Occupy OC sets sights on Huntington Beach
- OCReg:Private firms still hand out parking tickets
- OCReg: Dana Point council may adopt plastic-bag ban, fire-hazard zones
- OCReg: Summer beach shuttle on San Clemente agenda
- LATimes($): Santa Ana disbands Fire Department in bid to rescue budget
- RivPE: Critics assail program that pays police salaries
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO: Councilman, clerk sworn in
- SBSun: New San Bernardino City Council sworn in, pledging to end Penman-Morris divide
- SBSun: Some San Bernardino County school districts planning preliminary layoff notices
- IVDB: Upland Unified School District to have no teacher layoffs
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Police blow up device at federal building
- DesSun:Indio sues its former law firm and former City Attorney Edward Kotkin
- DesSun:Desert Hot Springs may pay Riverside County District Attorney's Office overtime costs
- DesSun:Marines to speak at Rally for Troops today in Indian Wells
- DesSun:Coachella Planning Commission to elect leaders Wednesday
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Council to consider naming park for fallen officer
- SDUT: School districts peer into budgetary abyss
- SDUT: Firm got $177M contract, hired NCTD chair
- VOSD: Nathan Fletcher Wants You to Have a Job
- SDUT: San Diego rejects council pay raise
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The Golden Pen
NatlRev: Affirmative Action Forever? - SDUT:It’s taxpayers who need a ‘Bill of Rights’
- NCTimes: EDITORIAL: No public money for stadium
- OCReg: What will Super Tuesday mean for California and other delegate-rich states?
- SFChron: Ending California's man-made drought
- LADN: Editorial: Not-so-fair game -- Don't oust state official because he shot a puma
- ModBee: Give hydro power the renewable label
- SJMerc: Mercury News editorial: San Jose needs to put pension reform on the ballot
- SacBee: Dan Walters: Protesting California students have a point about budget
- CapWkly: Cap-and-trade is not a budget solution
- CalWatchdog: NEW: L.A. Times Attempting Suicide
- WSJ: McGurn: Reagan Was A Sure Loser Too
- Calwhine: L.A. Times pushes ludicrous myth that government jobs are hard to fill! LOL!
- Townhall: Chuck Norris: Get Off Your Gas! Drill and Vote (Part 1)
- Townhall: I’ll Stay Out of Your Bedroom, Ms. Fluke, if You Stay Out of My Wallet
- WashPost: Mitt Romney: How I would check Iran's nuclear ambition.
- AmerSpec: America's Worst Anti-Business Climates
- AmerSpec: A Nation of Breitbarts Rallies for Rush
- WklyStand: How to Kill an Economy
- NatlRev: The White House Wants You to Get Distracted and Hush Up. Don’t!
- F&H Daily:The Myth of Fair Reapportionment
- F&H Daily:Is Energy the Last Good Issue for Republicans?
- CPR: Stockton Leads the Charge for Budget Insolvency in CA
- SacBee: Sacramento arena plan appears to have 5 council votes for passage
- SacBee: First 5 funds stay with Sacramento County; African American children to benefit
- SacBee:AM Alert: Richard Pan rolls some sushi; Newt Gingrich counts on California
- SFChron: Hundreds of DUI cases in S.F. could be tossed
- CalWatch: SF officials urged to bring terror task force under local control
- SFChron: Mirkarimi, ex fought over underwear
- SJMerc: Motion: Sheriff won't get fair shake in domestic violence trial in San Francisco
- SFChron: S.F. definitely has legal appeal
- OakTrib: One Quan recall group bites the dust
- SFChron: Oakland mayor changes approach and finds footing
- CCTimes: Dublin council members considering a pay raise for themselves
- CCTimes: Concord is likely choice as successor to imperiled Mt. Diablo Health Care District
- SJMerc: Mayor: Call for audit of San Jose pension costs politically motivated
- SJMerc: Santa Clara voters can't decide 49ers stadium again, judge rules
- FresBee: San Joaquin restoration: $70 million goes down river
- FresBee: Dinuba native Cruz Bustamante decides against run for Congress
- ModBee: Stanislaus County supervisors to hear budget outlook
- BakCal: County hospital says confidential patient information stolen
- BakCal: Council set to decide on parking laws, supporting local businesses
- SLO Trib: Achadjian, Blakeslee say no to perks
- SLO Trib: Paso teachers facing layoffs
- SCS:Cabrillo likely to lay off 23 faculty, staff to meet $2.5M budget shortfall