Monday, April 30, 2012
- CALIFORNIA POLS ADD TO UNCERTAINTY FOR RETIREES
- A DEPTH YOU DID NOT THINK COULD BE REACHED
- CalWatchdog: NEW: FPPC chair backs away from mandatory disclosure of blogger payments
- SCS:As scandal winds down, aging state Treasurer Bill Lockyer sets sights on controller's job
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- SFChron: Super PACs gear up for Calif. congressional races
- SacBee:On 'Face the Nation,' Jerry Brown tries managing expectations
- RivPE: POLITICS: Munger touts tax plan in San Bernardino
- RivPE: 2012 ELECTIONS: Four Inland candidates among Feinsteins challengers
- LATimes($): Assembly candidate's campaign firm criticized
- LADN: A political 'Family Feud' in race for 38th Assembly District seat
- VCS:Brownley's route to politics included stops as businesswoman and stay-at-home mom
- FresBee: Small towns along Amtrak route hope they're not forgotten by high-speed rail
- ModBee: California bullet train's operating costs questioned
- Bullet train's low operating costs are 'elephant in room,' experts say
- OCReg:Three strikes reform could save $100 million a year
- SacBee: The Buzz: Dr. Oz and others to unveil report on what preventable illnesses cost California
- SFChron: Lawmakers mix work with fundraising in Sacramento
- RivPE: FIRE FEE: Lawmaker wants different approach
- SacBee: Wildllife Services' deadly force opens Pandora's box of environmental problems
- CCT Political Blotter: Bloomberg on Boxer's brisk, brusque behavior
- CCT Political Blotter: Chefs make last-ditch effort to avoid foie gras ban
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: This part-time legislature measure wasn't right for state
- OCReg:New CSUF president gets $300,000 home remodel
- SBSun: Cal State students planning hunger strike
- NCTimes: REGION: Surge of electric cars predicted despite hurdles, officials say
- OCReg: Korean American businessman recalls L.A. riots
- How the L.A. Riots Changed Nothing
- CalWatch: Plastic pollution in ocean likely underestimated, researchers say
- The Hill:LA mayor says Rubio's DREAM Act would create a 'second class'
- Politico: Mitt Romney's frenemies
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The Golden Pen
LATimes($): Treating L.A.'s spending addiction - CalPensions:Elected official pensions: target for reform?
- SacBee:Dan Walters Daily: Will the real Jerry Brown please stand up?
- SacBee: California judges' war heading into a new phase
- LATimes($): Water bond is circling the drain
- SFChron: S.F.'s political correctness takes Mirkarimi prisoner
- INITIATIVE REFORM
- OCReg: Brian Calle: Court balance in play this election
- SDUT: The question for Nathan Fletcher: What does 'move to the middle' mean?
- Calbuzz: Psst: Jerry Brown is Opposed to the Death Penalty
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Evaluating state's prison progress
- The New Class Warfare by Joel Kotkin, City Journal Spring 2012
- SFChron: Feds' war on medical marijuana goes overboard
- LATimes($): Endorsement: Howard Berman for Congress in the 30th
- VCS:Editorial: Lawmakers owe state's voters, big time, on Prop. 25
- SacBee: Endorsements: John Garamendi and Kim Vann for 3rd Congressional District
- WSJ: The Great Escape - WSJ.com
- SacBee: City of Sacramento hits new hurdle on Occupy protesters
- CCTimes: East Bay cities to discuss state move to rescind redevelopment property transfers
- SFChron: Key calls for SF mayor: worker pay, business taxes
- SFChron: Ex-Muni boss tops SF list with half-million payout
- ModBee: Distinctions define Stanislaus County's District 5 supervisor race
- FresBee: Runoff set for Fresno Teachers Association president
- ModBee: Modesto Junior College president to be announced Tuesday
- SCS:City slashes salary spending by 4 percent: Public safety costs down, though fire overtime is up
- SLO Trib: California requires $1 million for Montaña de Oro addition
- SLO Trib: Vote on cigarette tax delayed
- LATimes($): L.A. student newspaper faces funding crunch
- LATimes($): In Panorama City, a Wal-Mart's not so unwelcome
- OCReg:Grand jury: Eliminate all special districts
- OCReg: Protesters call for shutdown of San Onofre nuclear plant
- OCReg: Westminster council could lay off 70 Monday
- RivPE: HIGHLAND: Council renews paramedic tax
- RivPE: POLITICAL EMPIRE: S.B. County Democrats show Gonzales their dissatisfaction
- SDUT: Petco Park has fangs; be careful about realignment
- VOSD: Six Highlights from District 1's First Debate (10)
- LATimes($): San Diego mayoral candidate's switch brings some life to the party
- SDUT: Government contracts fueled DeMaio%u2019s business success