Monday, April 23, 2012
- QUIETLY PROTECTING THE INTERESTS OF TAXPAYERS
- THE POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS OF REUSABLE GROCERY BAGS
- VCS:Strickland bill seeks health warning on reusable grocery bags
- THE COCAINE FOR THE TRAIN
- Fish or Foul on the Klamath River
- Saturday's Main Page
- Sunday's Main Page
- LADN: Parolees released in L.A. try to stay on straight and narrow
- OCReg:Lawmakers make money for driving own cars
- SacBee: The Buzz: California's political watchdog pushing for personal liability in independent expenditures
- SDUT: Fight over Kehoe abortion bill escalates
- LATimes($): 2 state bills on teacher misconduct pass hurdles
- SacBee:AM Alert: Howard Berman heads to Sacramento for fundraiser
- CCTimes: Political Blotter: Stark jabs at Romney with bill for welfare moms
- SFChron: Effort afoot to restore art in California schools
- LATimes($): Program gives college students a break on out-of-state tuition
- Politico: Romney's record in Silicon Valley
- SacBee: 'No party preference' is new political flavor in California
- Bak: Free market killed Chevy Volt, not the right wing, as libs say
- The Hill:Trayvon Martin killing puts American Legislative Exchange Council in spotlight
- Reason: Killing the Dream
- Supervisors Might Change Auditor to Appointed Position
- RivPE: TRIBAL GAMING: Special funds days are numbered
- DesSun:Coachella Valley cities need more cash to keep the lights on
- SBSun: Redlands candidates forum focuses on jobs, education
- RivPE: REDLANDS: City negotiator asking employees for benefit changes
- SBSun: Proposal would ID San Bernardino County eateries that screen new hires
- VOSD: What We Learned This Week
- NCTimes: OCEANSIDE: Outsourcing has saved transit district cash, but not $10 million
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The Golden Pen
VCS:Runner: Little to celebrate on Tax Freedom Day - WSJ: California's Pension Tax
- Calwhine: The Pap Politics of Jerry Brown
- SFChron: Nadia Lockyer did the right thing by resigning
- LATimes($): Voters deserve a do-over on bullet train vote
- SFChron: Prop. 29 funds research for cancer, but it's still a tax hike
- SDUT: Two agencies still clueless on compensation
- SDUT: The campaign silly season
- SacBee:Dan Walters Daily: California jobs aren't booming back
- SacBee: Dan Walters: California Democrats searching under every fiscal rock
- SacBee: Editorial: State leaders must meld on K-12 standards
- SFChron: Bright lights and blights
- CalBuzz:How the FPPC Can Legally Expose Sock Puppets
- LATimes($): A college bargain for Californians
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Vote 'yes' on Proposition 28, measure to adjust term limits
- SacBee: Sacramento still liking railyard future without Kings
- SJMerc: Court documents reveal PG&E likely to take hard line on issue of paying punitive damages
- SFChron: Mirkarimi ethics hearing 'uncharted waters' for SF
- SFChron: Save SF's Coit Tower from Prop. B
- SJMerc: Former San Jose elected officials backing library funding petition
- SJMerc: Restoration of huge bay wetland near Redwood City nearing completion
- FresBee: With $155 million at stake, Fresno Oversight Board off to rough start
- ModBee: Stanislaus County may raise landfill, park fees
- Bak: Tule elk reserve may face extinction under cuts
- SCS:Agricultural Labor Relations Board fights to reinstate Watsonville farmworker
- ModBee: Watsonville grower must rehire fired farmworker
- VCS:Irene Pinkard to run for Oxnard mayor
- VCS:Simi council is set to pick official city flag
- LATimes($): LAPD, city have changed since the riots, panel agrees
- LATimes($): Solar power producers hesitate to embrace new DWP program