Thursday, April 19, 2012
- How Many Communists Are In Congress From California?
- REPUBLICAN VIRTUES AND THE CHALLENGE FOR AMERICA
- REFORMING AMERICA'S TAX CODE: A TOP PRIORITY
- BakCal: Democrats say they are committed to high-speed rail
- SacBee: Uncertainty is part of transportation funding, California high-speed rail chief says
- SacBee:Dan Walters Daily: California high-speed rail in trouble
- FresBee: State rail board to get environmental report preview
- OCReg: Can we get back to the basic question? What should government do?
- SFChron: Astronaut candidate Jose Hernandez raising $, but still trails GOP Rep. Denham
- Townhall: Mike Shields: Looking For Someone More Liberal Than Pelosi? Look to Garamendi
- CalCap: A Happy Day at the Franchise Tax Board
- SDUT: Anderson, Vargas team to cap state pay
- LATimes($): Senate panel backs capping state pay at the governor's salary
- SDUT: Lawmakers reject pet teeth cleaning bill
- SFChron: Bill bars cell service shutdown by public agencies
- RivPE: LEGISLATURE: Panel OKs bill to help Inland cities
- LATimes($): California teachers could face quicker discipline
- VCS:Senate panel approves newborn-testing bill sought by Camarillo mother
- LATimes($): California Senate moves to regulate Buy Here Pay Here car dealers
- LATimes($): California fracking bill would protect industry "trade secrets"
- SacBee:Steve Glazer clears key committee vote for CSU trustee post
- DesSun:State immigration bill passes committee
- SBSun: Rialto assemblywoman's anti-blight bill passes committee
- SDUT: Lawmakers drop push to halt call-box tax
- CCTimes: UC Davis police chief resigning after pepper spray incident
- SacBee: UC Davis police chief retires after pepper-spraying review
- CalWatch: State challenges local redevelopment budgets
- LATimes($): Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom to host new talk show on Current TV
- SFChron: Gavin Newsom to host Current TV show
- CCT Political Blotter: Gavin Newsom to host a Current TV talk show
- SFChron: CA Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom's adding a new job: TV talk show host
- SacBee: The State Worker: Unions already battling against November political money initiative
- SFChron: CSU graduate students will keep tuition grants
- SacBee: Calderon family looks to extend legacy in California Legislature
- SFChron: Hotels, rec centers try to slow pool access rules
- LATimes($): Corruption probe in Oxnard produces no criminal charges
- VCS:Oxnard leaders relieved, look for next steps
- VCS:D.A.'s probe of Oxnard ends without arrests
- LATimes($): Corruption can leave cities with enormous legal bills
- IVDB: Pomona school board delays action on layoff notices for 200 classified employees
- SanGabTrib:West Covina appoints Rob Sotelo to council seat
- LATimes($): Mayor's legacy hinges on L.A. rail expansion
- LADN: Valley Fair board gives Pierce College farm $25,000
- LADN: L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa focuses on transportation in State of the City speech
- LATimes($): Villaraigosa avoids talk of layoffs in State of the City address
- LATimes($): Improper mileage reports found at L.A. County children's agency
- OCReg:CalPERS investigates Serrano Water exec
- OCReg: Dana Point closes $300,000 budget hole
- SBSun: San Bernardino Court officials weigh budget options
- RivPE: REDLANDS: Council rejects Crystal Court townhomes project
- SBSun: Baca outspending McLeod in 35th Congressional District
- SBSun: Grants allow some Inland Empire housing programs to continue after redevelopment
- IVDB: Developers of Redlands Promenade, City Council reach agreement on city entry sign
- DesSun:Palm Springs OKs yearly sewer hikes
- DesSun:Palm Springs Measure J Oversight Commission interviews continue today
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Mayoral candidates make rounds at first forum
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: District 1 supervisor hopefuls square off
- DesSun:Indio city workers continue furloughs to ease budget
- DesSun:New vector district rule based on decision stemming from valley scandal
- DesSun:Parks: Smoother roads ahead, but bumpy path
- RivPE: LAKE ELSINORE: County to pitch in for boat patrol
- RivPE: EDUCATION: Alvord to cut staff in Riverside, Corona schools
- RivPE: Trustee Mike Rios vows to stay on school board
- RivPE: POLITICAL EMPIRE 2012: Riverside Mayor Loveridge reflects on his long career
- SDUT: SD city, school officials pledge to work together
- SDUT: Mayoral candidates prep for first TV debate
- SDUT: SDG&E avoids shutdown of Powerlink construction
- SDUT: Benefits boost derailed for MTS chief
- NCTimes: CARLSBAD: Trustees vote to close high school campus, keep open Buena Vista
- NCTimes: ENCINITAS: Mayor calls city's status "great"
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: Council rejects proposal to require ID to vote
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Editorial: California Legislative Analyst says no to high-speed rail - OCReg: Editorial: CISPA another flawed Internet bill
- F&H Daily: War on Women: Workplace Flexibility Fails Again in California
- SDUT: Yet another state computer fiasco
- NCTimes: EDITORIAL: Keep local control
- OCReg: Laguna halts another historic home remodel
- SanGabTrib:Our View: A billion here, a billion there
- LADN: Editorial: Students first -- Strike by faculty union sends wrong message
- SanGabTrib:John Crawford: Tax revolt in the foothill village
- SFChron: Obama's medicalization of America's war on drugs
- CCTimes: Contra Costa Times editorial: Legislature must not authorize selling bonds for high-speed rail plan
- SFChron: The new corn-belt boondoggle
- SacBee: Another View: Cadiz project will employ sustainable groundwater practices
- SacBee: Head to Head: Should UC overhaul how campus police handle student protests?
- AmerSpec: All the Angry Liberals
- AmerSpec: Compulsory 'Free' Speech
- WSJ: Rove: How Romney Can Beat the Buffett Rule
- Townhall: Mike Lee: Corporate Tax "Fairness" That Is Anything But
- Townhall: Good Economists
- HumEvnts:Your ongoing Obama green energy disaster of the day: Fisker Automotive
- WSJ: Expel Argentina From the G-20
- HumEvnts:Obama wages 'war on coal' in Pennsylvania
- NatlRev: When Administrations Implode
- NatlRev: Buffett Rule Chump Change
- CalWatchdog: NEW: California declares land war on families
- F&H Daily: You Can’t Build High Speed Rail with No Money
- SacBee: Grant for anti-gang, literacy programs delayed by Sacramento City Council
- SacBee:Sacramento city manager: Vital arena-related work will go on
- SacBee: New campus leaders emerge at American River College
- SFChron: Explaining his wife's bruise
- CCTimes: Prosecutor suing Contra Costa DA in political retaliation claim
- CCT Political Blotter: Contra Costa supervisor candidate debate set for April 23
- CCTimes: Congressman Pete Stark apologizes for accusing challenger of taking bribes
- SJMerc: San Carlos mayor resigns
- SFChron: San Carlos mayor resigns, cites alcohol problem
- CCTimes: Dublin begins work to stamp out smoking, tobacco related products
- CCT Political Blotter: Barbara Lee goes veggie; plans civil-rights events
- SJMerc: Pizarro: Meeting of San Jose mayors a very cordial affair
- FresBee: Fresno's general-plan debate continues
- ModBee: Oakdale to seek permanent city manager
- BakCal: Assemblywoman Grove accused of unfairly maligning colleague
- ModBee: Ceres trustees consider 15 layoffs
- ModBee: Debate rages over Village I's extra school tax burden