Sunday, July 15, 2012
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Brown should go back to idea of a flat tax to help economy
- VCS:California faces headwinds in easing doctor shortages
- SacBee: Unauthorized vacation buyouts secretly pushed through at state parks department, audit says
- SFChron: Red flags over cities' bankruptcy filings
- LATimes($): Bankruptcy choices highlight fiscal pain of cities nationwide
- SBSun: Pensions, loss of tax revenue puts other cities at risk for bankruptcy
- SBSun: San Bernardino struggled for decades before bankruptcy decision
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO: A strangely familiar city debt scenario
- RivPE: SB BANKRUPTCY: City never recovered from base closure
- OCReg:Financial doom may loom for O.C. cities
- CCTimes: California voters to have say on taxes, budgeting process, crime and more
- SDUT: State paid leave program still largely unknown, groups say
- LATimes($): Cal State board to put new executive pay plan to the test
- SLO Trib: Report details Poly sustainability
- SFChron: Open government at heart of budget cut
- OCReg: City, school district battle heading to court
- Apparent campaign finance violations continue to go unchallenged
- ModBee: Modesto considers downtown options for high-speed-rail depot
- Politico: Ala. gov wants Romney tax returns
- The Hill:Ron Paul: Romney campaign scared to let me speak at GOP convention
- OCReg: Packed O.C. freeways getting new lanes
- RivPE: CORONA-NORCO: More control of proposed bond is sought
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Utilities help fund other city services
- SBSun: Redlands plans hearing on Walmart Supercenter
- SBSun: Claremont council opposes Supreme Court's ruling that corporations have free speech rights
- LATimes($): Avalon residents united against steep hikes in water rates
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: City punts population forecast, riling slow-growth advocates
- NCTimes: EXCLUSIVE: Names of illegal immigrants withheld, citing privacy rights
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Editorial: Finding 'freedom in an unfree world' - SacBee: Dan Morain: Obama's policies help Indians, but payback is iffy
- SacBee: Dan Walters: Gov. Jerry Brown's pitch on schools very risky
- OCReg: Editorial: Taxpayers besieged on many sides
- SDUT: History destroys claims for Obama jobs plan
- OCReg: Mark Landsbaum: Bullet train, Obamacare hurtling down wrong tracks
- OCReg: Rep. John Campbell: Europe's lessons for the U.S.
- OCReg: Brian Calle: Year-end cuts cast long shadow
- SacBee: The Conversation: California needs to examine Proposition 13 based on new narrative
- SacBee: Public Eye: Property assessments at the heart of budget cuts for Sacramento region
- SacBee: Drunken brawls erupt on sunny American River raft route
- CCTimes: Despite budget cuts, some Bay Area school districts are offering innovative summer programs
- SFChron: Triumphs, trials for S.F. Mayor Ed Lee
- SFChron: CCSF leaders chewed out by Ed Lee
- SFChron: Funds raised for Mirkarimi's wife
- Big Bay Area companies showered departing execs with millions
- SacBee: Berkeley's Telegraph Avenue aiming to make a comeback
- FresBee: Southern California sewage will fertilize Kings County ag land
- FresBee: Fresno nearly finished with water-meter installations
- FresBee: Early Fresno County Jail releases hurt bail bond businesses
- SCS:Santa Cruz County inmate program RISE aims to end repeat offenses
- SCS:Former schools trustee, CTV executive to make City Council bid: Cece Pinheiro joins fray in Santa Cruz's November contest
- VCS:Rio recall organizers face tight deadline
- VCS:County gets $9.5 million in state levee grants
- VCS:Editorial: College district trustee's duty is higher than self
- LADN: General manager for city of Los Angeles' Information Technology Agency resigns
- LATimes($): Two more prominent L.A. artists resign from MOCA board
- SFChron: LA County sheriff faces mounting legal problems