Wednesday, June 27, 2012
- A BLANK CHECK FOR REALIGNMENT
- MODERN NEROS RUINING CALIFORNIA'S ECONOMY
- Essential Air Service
- Roll Call Vote on the Amendment
- RivPE: BUDGET Schools could slash year if Brown's tax initiative fails
- SJMerc: Gov. Brown nearing goal of $400 million in savings from pay cuts
- SacBee: California budget cuts Cal Grants at most private schools
- CCTimes: UC, Cal State tuition freeze plan seen as a gamble
- SacBee: California state employees' union mum on meaning of pay cut vote
- SFChron: Calif. budget: Pay cut for union, tuition freeze
- FresBee: Budget revise trims $6.4m from Fresno vets home
- SacBee: California budget deal would create board to oversee in-home care wages
- LATimes($): Wildfire proposal dropped from budget
- LATimes($): Finish line in sight for California budget
- OCReg: Shenanigans abound as final state budget vote nears
- SacBee:AM Alert: Jerry Brown faces midnight deadline to sign budget
- FresBee: High-speed rail 'Plan B' would limit Valley line
- BakCal: Some senators want dramatic shift in bullet train plan
- CalWatch: Some senators want dramatic shift in bullet train plan
- SanGabTrib:Stockton: City set to become largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S.
- SFChron: Stockton official: Mediation with creditors fails
- SacBee: Stockton council votes to go into bankruptcy protection
- FresBee: Struggling Stockton heads for bankruptcy protection
- LATimes($): Stockton residents reeling in face of city's bankruptcy
- SFChron: Stockton vote means bankruptcy next
- OCReg:Local governments must report billions in pension debt
- LATimes($): Fracking moratorium advances in California Legislature
- SacBee: California governance changes will appear on ballot
- LATimes($): Democrats prepare to move water bond question off November ballot
- LATimes($): UC ordered to identify officers in Davis pepper-spraying
- SacBee: Release names of UC Davis officers in pepper-spraying, judge orders
- VCS:Oxnard supports end of "corporate personhood"
- VCS:Port of Hueneme passes a balanced budget
- VCS:Chancellor will be among lowest-paid statewide
- VCS:Gallegly says Forest Service should use all available equipment to fight wildfires
- VCS:Simi courthouse gets critical funding for effort to stay open
- VCS:Final election results for June 5 primary certified
- IVDB: Claremont city official announces they will conduct appraisal for Golden State Water Company; more
- LADN: L.A. County budget approved with new spending, no deep cuts
- SanGabTrib:L.A. County board passes budget with new spending
- SanGabTrib:MTA Executive: Gold Line not part of new Measure R plan
- SanGabTrib:Monterey Park rescinds Towne Centre agreement after foreclosure threat
- LATimes($): Vernon's financial woes sour business leaders
- LADN: GOP's Jay Stern edges his way into 46th Assembly runoff
- LADN: LAUSD to spend up to $400K to review files of 8,300 employees
- OCReg:Redevelopment hauled in far more than it paid out, grand jury found
- OCReg: Fountain Valley trustees to vote on $23.5 million school bond
- OCReg:County cuts $50,000 from O.C. Human Relations
- OCReg: Newport sends Romney campaign $10,441 bill
- OCReg: Newport looks at fee for people who donate to city
- RivPE: YUCAIPA: City Council thanks fallen soldier's parents
- IVDB: Pomona library gets a reprieve; Rancho Cucamonga may help
- DesSun:COD Board OKs independent probe
- DesSun:Report: Riverside County pension plan on track
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Pension changes expected to save $856M
- DesSun:Cathedral City City Council to vote on budget plan
- DesSun:Palm Desert to OK budget
- RivPE: EASTVALE: Budget has good, bad news
- RivPE: MENIFEE: School board approves lean 2012-13 budget
- SDUT: Padres could be sold by end of week
- SDUT: Chief aim of Escondido's illegal immigration policy
- SDUT: Supervisors waive rules for business grant
- VOSD: Ellis Misses on Election Milestone: Fact Check
- NCTimes: CARLSBAD: Supporters sing out for open space at city budget hearing
- NCTimes: Improved roads, new sewer lines, get green light from Vista City Council
- NCTimes: SAN MARCOS: Council votes in $64 million balanced budget
- NCTimes: REGION: Public money to finance appeals to San Diego County plan
- NCTimes: SAN MARCOS: New city manager outlines plans, priorities
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Is California's budget now relatively lower than during the Reagan era? - SDUT: ‘Fast and Furious’: honesty vs. hypocrisy
- OCReg: Editorial: A disappointing SOCCCD appointment
- OCReg: Editorial: No more mortgage meddling
- DesSun:Our Voice: Failure to enact pension reforms is irresponsible
- WSJ: Down and Out in Stockton
- RivPE: STATE: Reckless rail
- OCReg: Oftelie shines light on O.C.'s rogue leaders
- OCReg: John Bohn: Private money to get public water
- OCReg: Gene Healy: Government transparency is becoming a joke
- LADN: Democrats try to change rules to help tax hike
- LADN: California's pension problems fit a nationwide partisan pattern
- BakCal: ANOTHER VIEW: We can't afford debt from 'visionary' high-speed rail
- SacBee: Dan Morain: Turn cap and trade rate bomb into AB 32 dividends
- F&H Daily: Cutting Edge California
- NatlRev: Economists w/o Calculators
- CPR: “There’s Always Next Year” for a Sound California Budget
- AmerSpec: Obama's Perverse Plan for Permanent Recession
- CalWatchdog: Deregulating ‘earmarks’ saved schools, didn’t hurt poor
- WSJ: Andrew Tisch: Let's Ban the Word 'Trillion'
- AmerSpec: The Liberal Naysayers vs. The Federalist Papers
- SacBee: Ribbon-cutting is a wrap for two West Sacramento levee projects
- SacBee: Settlement with Twin Rivers police officer announced
- SacBee: Sacramento City Council OKs ballot measure asking to scale back yard collection by The Claw
- SFChron: Stacey Lawson 'will definitely run again.' And no, she's not moving
- SFChron: Norman Solomon concedes House race. GOPer Dan Roberts advances (VIDEO)
- SFChron: SFO will add some flair
- SFChron: Eliana Lopez will testify, if S.F. pays
- OakTrib: Truck tolls increase Sunday on seven Bay Area bridges
- SFChron: S.F. school board approves $597 million budget
- CCTimes: East Contra Costa Fire District looking for volunteer firefighters
- CCT Political Blotter: Candace Andersen takes oath of office in Contra Costa County
- CCTimes: Contra Costa County approves pay hike for its nurses
- CCTimes: Antioch gets $1.5 million grant to hire 5 police officers
- OakTrib: Antioch adjusting to 'new norm' in approval of budget
- OakTrib: Pressure mounts for Oakland police commission
- SFChron: Fired CSU whistle-blower gets $100K
- OakTrib: Alameda County civil grand jury report criticizes county for lax oversight of big contracts
- SFChron: Cops: Elder-theft judge admitted 'mistake'
- CCTimes: Contra Costa animal services fees to rise July 1
- CCTimes: Contra Costa voters likely to see fire safety tax on November ballot
- SJMerc: Santa Clara County supervisors push sales tax measure for November ballot
- FresBee: Swearengin's Fresno budget needs police union concessions
- FresBee: Fresno County takes cheaper step of criminal rehab
- FresBee: Clovis Unified starts Measure A improvement projects
- FresBee: Central Unified teachers angry over raises
- ModBee: Modesto Irrigation District discloses terms of water contract, delays vote
- BakCal: Crowds turn out to sound off on 24th Street plans
- ModBee: Modesto council chooses new bus firm for city
- ModBee: Turlock tow measure stirs an outcry
- ModBee: Riverbank schools trustees pass $21.8 million budget
- ModBee: Ceres, Merced get grants to hire officers
- ModBee: Stanislaus County supervisors approve garbage plant deal
- LATimes($): Developer Rick Caruso wins Montecito hotel tax break
- SCS:Santa Cruz City Council OKs general plan through 2030
- SCS:SV school officials approve 2012-13 budget; Measure K helps to ease deficit
- SCS:Santa Cruz City Council OKs speed limit hike, budget changes
- SCS:Firefighters in Santa Cruz County prepare for wildfire season
- SLO Trib: Atascadero City Council approves Walmart
- SLO Trib: Planners will tackle obstacles to development