Wednesday, November 28, 2012
- Common Sense After A Close Election
- THE ASIAN VOTE AND THE GOP: LESSONS FROM NEVADA
- Politico: House committee chairs all men
- OCReg: Rep. Royce to chair Foreign Affairs Committee
- HumEvnts:Boehner releases list of committee chairmen
- LATimes($): Reps. Maxine Waters, Ed Royce in line for House leadership posts
- LATimes($): Under fire from labor, Riordan abandons pension overhaul plan
- LATimes($): Regents OK raise for new UC Berkeley chief
- CapWkly: PolitiCal: $2.5 million frozen in Kinde Durkee case released to politicians, charities
- SacBee($):Bad business practices led to campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee's downfall, lawyer says
- LATimes($): Campaign treasurer agrees to eight-year sentence
- OCReg:Feds recommend 8 years in prison for campaign treasurer
- CCTimes: Prosecutors seek 8 years for Dianne Feinstein's former campaign treasurer
- IVDB: Voter turnout fell in Inland Empire, state
- LATimes($): Cities in bullet train's path have mixed reactions
- Politico: Barbara Lee drops leadership bid
- Politico: Waters leads for Dem finance spot
- SacBee($):Disgruntled union members say SEIU documents show waste
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Suit against city approved
- SacBee($):CalPERS threatens to sue San Bernardino for failing to make pension payments
- LATimes($): San Bernardino council votes to slash budget more than $26 million
- SBSun: San Bernardino County might sue the city of San Bernardino over landfill fees
- SBSun: San Bernardino's deferred payments will be repaid without further cuts, officials say
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Raises - and cuts - in workers' future
- DesSun:Riverside County supervisors tweak pay rules
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City projects, loans back in limbo
- RivPE: TEMECULA: Council officially fires city manager
- SDUT: Crunch time arrives at new central library
- SDUT: SD Council OKs 'restaurant relief'
- SDUT: Frye appointment hits snag
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The Golden Pen
F&H Daily: Off the Rails: How the Party of Lincoln Became the Party of Plutocrats - WSJ: Review & Outlook: Hope and Exchange
- RivPE: NATION: E-intrusion
- AmerSpec: Claptrap About Compromise
- NatlRev: Winning the Latino Vote
- F&H Daily: We Are Courting Serious Trouble
- SacBee($):Dan Walters Daily: The regents sending bad message on salaries
- SacBee($):High school grad rates tell a tale
- NRD: Can the EPA end logging? Supreme Court to decide
- OCReg: Editorial: State not-so-golden for many
- NCTimes: EDITORIAL: School bond basics for North County
- SacBee($):Ballot tally appears to shift power at Sacramento City Hall
- SJMerc: Bay Area congressional delegation: Closer look at new contingent
- CCTimes: San Francisco officials ask court for advance warning if gay marriages are formally legalized
- SFChron: Huge crime spike in Oakland
- CCTimes: Antioch will look at reinstating more lucrative employee pensions
- CCTimes: San Jose City Clerk to resign for county job
- SJMerc: San Jose district names teachers union chief as CBO
- ModBee: Denair school district on brink of insolvency
- SCS:Santa Cruz City Council gets earful about crime, vows to work on problem
- SanGabTrib:L.A. County faces major shake-up under health care reform
- OCReg: Larry Agran, wife spent $97,500 on Irvine ballot measure
- OCReg: OCTA names new chief, despite questions
- LATimes($): O.C. Sheriff Hutchens announces she's undergoing cancer treatment