Friday, January 4, 2013
- "We only had 6 minutes to read the bill" - YouTube
- SacBee($):California lawmaker proposes 'homeless bill of rights'
- SacBee($): Defeated lawmaker gets spot on state board
- LATimes($): Assembly speaker appoints ex-lawmaker to plum post
- CalWatchdog: Prison realignment sparks crime spree
- OakTrib: Health care union teams up with California Nurses Association
- LATimes($): 'Fiscal cliff' deal could drain millions from California budget
- SacBee($):AM Alert: Let the 2013 special election campaigns begin
- SacBee($):Orly Taitz's Obama 'birther' claims rejected in court - again
- SFChron: House Speaker John Boehner re-elected
- Politico: GOP scrambles to fix its primary problem
- SacBee($):Mendocino County battles U.S. subpoena for medical pot growers' records
- SacBee($):Virginia Beach mayor sets deadline on luring NBA team
- SFChron: Board presidency still up for grabs
- SFChron: Chevron firefighters may have gouged pipe
- SFChron: Eric Swalwell among new representatives
- OakTrib: Gunfire detection system leads Oakland police to big gun
- SJMerc: Google, FTC reach agreement in anti-competition probe
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: Winning Ugly: Obama and the Fiscal Cliff - SDUT: Pork-laden relief bill par for course
- F&H Daily: Cigarette Tax or Tax Restructuring: California's Crooked Tax System
- F&H Daily: How will CEQA Changes Modernize the California Economy?
- F&H Daily: Luring Businesses from California
- SacBee($): VIDEO: Board is a resting place for ex-lawmakers
- SacBee($):There's no off-season in California politics
- FresBee: New in many ways, Valley congressional delegation starts work
- BakCal: Gleason sworn in before a packed audience
- VCS:Congresswoman Julia Brownley sworn in, ready to serve 26th District
- LADN: L.A. County Assessor John Noguez promoted his cronies, audit says
- LADN: L.A. mayoral candidate Emanuel Pleitez qualifies for public campaign funds, invited to more debates
- LATimes($): Initiative to keep some L.A. pot shops open qualifies for ballot
- OCReg: More than 30,000 in O.C. will keep getting unemployment checks
- OCReg:House votes down pay raise twice ... just in case
- RivPE: LIBERTY QUARRY: Opponents want to be reimbursed
- ASSEMBLY: Speaker announces committee assignments
- RivPE: ASSEMBLY: Melissa Melendez prepares for first term
- VOSD: The Coastal Height Limit's Legacy
- SDUT: NY official sues Qualcomm over political spending
- SDUT: Secrecy pact challenged at San Onofre