Sunday, October 14, 2012
- LADN: California's retiring state workers cash in vacation for big bucks
- LADN: Stockpile of unused time by Los Angeles city workers could be costly
- CalWatchdog: Brown, Munger end GOP monopoly on circular firing squads
- California's Crony Capitalism Problem
- OCReg: Steve Greenhut: Brown rebuffs corporate welfare
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Jerry Brown's tax hike in jeopardy
- LATimes($): Prop. 30 inspires voter registration drives aimed at students
- SBSun: How will you vote on California's propositions? Let's start with the biggies, Props. 30 and 38
- Brown vows 'full-on' tax measure push
- LATimes($): Some readers can't handle the truth about schools' precarious state
- VCS:In 27th Senate District, it's a teacher vs. a colonel
- VCS:Familiar candidates square off in west county Senate race
- SacBee($):Ballot Watch: Limiting paycheck deductions
- OCReg: Repeal of death penalty in voters' hands
- SacBee($):Viewpoints: Should we OK Prop. 34 to end executions? No
- LADN: Proposition 37: Battle over labeling genetically-altered food pits businesses against consumer advocates
- LADN: Proposition 39: Closing loopholes or increasing taxes?
- LADN: Proposition 40: Confusing measure asks voters if they like new state Senate lines
- DesSun:Bono Mack, Ruiz debate heats race
- The Hill:Berman may use Sherman incident in campaign advertising
- The Hill:Sherman regrets laying hands on Berman
- Assembly candidate runs as 'everyman'
- NCTimes: ENERGY: As gas shortage hit California, refiners kept cheaper supply flowing to Nevada
- SacBee($):The Public Eye: Hearing considers appeal by fired Caltrans official
- SacBee($):Doing business in California may be a challenge, but some choose to stay
- SJMerc: Foreclosure aftermath leaves homebuyers hurting
- SFChron: California could be in for a drought
- LATimes($): Endeavour stays the course, but hours behind schedule
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: Mirkarimi de facto progressive leader - SacBee($):Youth sports mean big business
- SDUT: Electoral College blues: Only nine states matter, and California isnt one
- SacBee($):Dan Morain: Brown struggles against Mungers
- OCReg: James Doti: Looking to leave high taxes behind
- WashPost: Why the Largest Banks Are a Problem
- ROBERT PRICE: Thomas and Ashburn, pals? Now we've see everything
- SFChron: S.F. nudists say it's about the freedom
- SFChron: S.F. bids to be host city for Super Bowl
- SFChron: Olague's vote changes District 5 dynamic
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Sen. Boxer's sports-loving attorney son plays both sides of the bay
- ModBee: Ethics expert weighs in on Riverbank mayors campaign
- FresBee: FUSD incumbent Ryan faces four challengers in Area 6
- FresBee: Three challengers vie for open FUSD Area 2 seat
- FresBee: Clovis school board race features contested seats
- FresBee: Supt. Hanson a factor in FUSD board election
- FresBee: Tulare incumbents face off in council election
- ModBee: Elections mean it's study time
- SLO Trib: Where SLO council and mayoral candidates stand on three key issues
- SLO Trib: SLO vote comes down to money questions
- VCS:Half of cities have lost a manager in Ventura County
- LATimes($): Pollution issue divides desert town as deadline nears
- SBSun: Hinkley residents near deadline
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Derry, Ramos continue heated campaign
- SBSun: Parents in the thousands show up for Rialto Unified 'summit'
- DesSun:Coachella Valley Unified School District eyes bonds for iPads
- DesSun:Coachella Valley cities pile up huge reserves
- NCTimes: ENCINITAS: Shaffer, Muir lead the pack in campaign funds
- SDUT: The case for Ray Ellis at City Hall: Leadership
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: $5 million campaign targets potholes, chopped-up streets