Monday, June 11, 2012
- WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH AN EXTRA $13,000?
- WashPost: Commerce Secretary accused of causing car crashes in California
- LATimes($): Commerce Secretary John Bryson found unconscious after hit-and-run crashes
- SanGabTrib:Breaking: Commerce Secretary John Bryson suspected of felony hit-and-run following San Gabriel, Rosemead crashes
- WklyStand: Commerce Secretary Suspected of Hit and Run
- The Hill:Report: Commerce chief investigated for hit-and-run accidents
- Politico: Cops: Bryson probed in hit and run
- LATimes($): Commerce Secretary accused in hit-and-run
- LATimes($): Commerce Secretary John Bryson accused in hit-and-run crashes
- ICYMI: SJMerc: With high-speed rail, is California buying a house while slashing its bills?
- ModBee: California high-speed rail director to earn $365,000
- LATimes($): Bullet train could harm air, endangered species
- CCTimes: In his quest to be like his father, Gov. Brown risks his own legacy on high-speed rail
- LADN: Editorial: Despite warning signs, high-speed rail project keeps barreling along
- CCTimes: Contra Costa Times editorial: Time to ease up on throttle of high-speed rail
- SCS:SCS:As We See It: Off the tracks: Governor needs to stop high-speed rail folly - Santa Cruz Sentinel
- SBSun: SBSun: Derail Brown's fantasy project
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- SacBee: Gov. Jerry Brown, Democratic leaders seek common ground on budget cuts
- LADN: California deficit drives shift in state's welfare philosophy
- SanGabTrib:Adult schools targeted as school districts find ways to trim budgets
- CalPensions:San Jose, San Diego pension reforms go to court
- DesSun:Candidates try to lure Latino vote
- RivPE: POLITICAL EMPIRE: Votes came at premium in congressional upset
- CD-31: Election was a turnout disaster for Democrats
- NCTimes: POLITICS: Bill would prohibit state from opposing Indian land transfers
- SDUT: Democrats' hope for House takeover slipping
- SFChron: State results dim Dems' hopes for House takeover
- LATimes($): Undocumented Chico man passed the bar, but can he practice law?
- SFChron: Group says Calif. air regulations discriminate
- FresBee: A mix of good and bad for Fresno Parks Department
- FresBee: Voter group asks attorney general to investigate Tony Vang's residency
- ModBee: Turlock Irrigation District to weigh farm water rate hike
- ModBee: Riverbank weighs budget plans
- ModBee: 3 apply for Oakdale treasurer
- ModBee: Central Valley growers struggle with farmworker shortage
- IVDB: Search begins for No. 2 LA County assessor
- SanGabTrib:Plan turned down to expand Pomona school board, create trustees areas
- LATimes($): Los Angeles County officials considering welfare crackdown
- LADN: LA County fatal police shootings rise by 70%
- SBSun: Incoming San Bernardino superintendent highly praised
- SBSun: San Bernardino city attorney's office gets more money to cope with rising lawsuits
- IVDB: Rancho Cucamonga intends to sue state to complete projects
- IVDB: City watchdog Glenn Bozar to run for Upland City Council
- RivPE: JURUPA VALLEY: Directors mull recycled water ordinance
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City Council sets budget hearing
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RCP:Republicans' California Opportunity - OCReg: Uncertainty paralysis
- F&H Daily: While Delaying Reforms, Democrats Continue Spending
- SDUT: State budget: Another farce looms
- OCReg: Mickadeit: Fun Frank (Barbaro) facts
- SacBee: The heat is on Jerry Brown and the Democrats
- RivPE: NATION: Farm-bill bloat
- SBSun: A lesson from Election Day
- SacBee: Dan Walters: California budget process has reverted to secrecy
- SacBee:Dan Walters Daily: Will voters pass Jerry Brown's tax proposal?
- Townhall: Star Parker: Voter Rights Are Not Free
- CapWkly: Capitol Weekly: Top-two fallout: Is this goodbye to the little guy?
- F&H Daily: Mail Ballots Are Shortening Election Nights
- Townhall: Jeff Jacoby: The End Nears for a 50-Year Mistake
- SacBee: Sacramento County sheriff, DA to fight proposed cuts
- SFChron: S.F. Central Subway tunnel construction to begin
- SFChron: SF parking meter plan inches ahead with assessment
- CCTimes: City pool in Pittburg to re-open after three-year closure
- SFChron: Cal Memorial Stadium opening doubts
- OakTrib: Large turnout expected at final Moraga school board meeting
- CCTimes: Caltrain moves from doom to boom, but forecast could get gloomy
- SJMerc: Jury awards developers $6 million against city of San Jose