Saturday, January 5, 2013
- FRBlog: Joining The 113th Congress
- RivPE: Stone attacks Calvert for fiscal cliff vote
- NRO: On To the Next Crisis
- F&H Daily: If An Electronic Signature Is Good Enough for Fiscal Cliff Legislation...
- SacBee($):Legislators vow to shut legal loophole in Los Angeles rape case
- SJMerc: California lawmaker to bring back rape loophole bill
- SLO Trib: Katcho Achadjian to bring back bill to close loophole in rape law
- LATimes($): Legislators vow to change law on rape by impersonation
- LADN: California court overturns rape conviction because victim was unmarried, urge law change
- SacBee($):California parks officials knowingly kept $20 million hidden, probe finds
- LATimes($): State parks officials deliberately hid millions, report says
- WSJ: The Ninth Circuit Earns a Merit Badge in San Diego
- SFChron: One more reason why Current TV's Gavin Newsom will not be working for Al Jazeera
- SJMerc: Political Blotter: Corporate personhood moves ahead -- in the carpool lane
- SacBee($):Funeral services scheduled for former Assembly chief clerk R. Brian Kidney
- OCReg: UCI law school beats UCLA, Berkeley on bar exam
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The Golden Pen
SacBee($): Ammiano bill on homeless is an embarassment - SFChron: Court rejects SF plan on chronic drinkers
- StockRec: State's top ag power brokers from Stockton
- FresBee: Valley water districts battle feds over contracts
- LADN: L.A. Controller Wendy Greuel hammers cell-phone companies over failure to provide billing history
- LATimes($): City Controller Greuel issues subpoenas to 3 cellphone companies
- LADN: Councilmen Mitch Englander, Joe Buscaino propose $28 per year property tax to repair Los Angeles streets
- LATimes($): $3-billion road repair bond measure proposed for L.A.
- LATimes($): JPMorgan loses tussle over Huntington Beach power station
- OCReg:Expanding paramedics to private sector shelved by O.C. officials
- DesSun:Air Quality Management District OKs program to monitor odors from Salton Sea
- RivPE: SALTON SEA: $200,000 OK'd to monitor for odors
- RivPE: STATE SENATE: Richard Roth prepares for first term
- SDUT: Mayor's fiancée tackles homelessness
- SDUT: Auditor: City should review nonprofit lease policies
- VOSD: 'The Rent Is Too Damn High' in San Diego
- SDUT: Building permits audit coming to council at last