Tuesday, June 25, 2013
- Governor Brown Would End Enterprise Zones To Feed Bigger Government
- SacBee($):Brown, Democratic lawmakers push bill to scale back hiring credits
- LATimes($): Bill to revamp enterprise zone program advances to Senate floor
- DlyBrz: Los Angeles moves to shut down car-for-hire operations
- SacBee($):The Buzz: Chevron at odds with GOP farmers over special election
- CapWkly: State's first off-reservation tribal casino poised for OK
- SacBee($):Labor-backed bill tests supermajority control of California Legislature
- SJMerc: Brown's latest bill signature brings criticism of his open-government stance
- CapWkly: Bill to restore PRA sent to Brown's desk
- LATimes($): Brown signs bill for more closed-door meetings
- LADN: Gov. Jerry Brown's latest bill signature brings new criticism of his open-government stance
- FresBee: Moderates will be put to the test as Calif. health care vote nears
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: Assemblyman Alejo takes heat from UFW for refusing to vote
- CalWatchdog: UFW strong-arms its own employees
- SacBee($):State has 90 days to transfer inmates
- LATimes($): Brown submits plan, unwillingly, to reduce inmates
- LATimes($): Prison reduction plan is DOA in Senate
- BakCal: Judge orders some inmates at high risk of valley fever out of two prisons
- SDUT: High court voids key part of Voting Rights Act
- LATimes($): Justices: L.A. can't take homeless' belongings
- VCS:Affirmative action ruling won't change policies at California public universities
- OCReg: Affirmative-action ruling won't affect UC, CSU
- Politico: Issa made nearly $60M in 2012
- WashTimes: Rep. Darrell Issa issues Benghazi subpoenas to State Department
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The Golden Pen
RedState: The Stories They Told - SacBee($): Steinberg's bill would infringe on local control
- CABriefing: Twilight for e-Bay and the Online Sales Tax?
- SacBee($): Sacramento basketball arena's now a political football
- CalWatchdog: College loans gouging graduates
- SacBee($):Raises on tap for some Elk Grove school officials
- SFChron: S.F. schools get more funds, but costs not covered
- OakTrib: Bay Bridge: Caltrans releases hundreds more bolt documents
- SFChron: Oakland, Alameda County to pay protesters $1M
- SFChron: BART strike could create transit chaos
- OakTrib: BART strike vote set for Tuesday as agency plans for potential shutdown
- SFChron: Naval Air Station land handed to Alameda
- OakTrib: Grand jury: Oakland council unable to police itself
- SJMerc: Herhold: Cindy Chavez a crime-fighter? Check the fine print
- StockRec: Cost for entertainment venues among council's packed agenda
- LATimes($): Hollywood likes what it's hearing from L.A. Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti
- LATimes($): Coliseum lease to USC unlikely to show paper profit, experts say
- OCReg: Supervisors cut their own office budgets
- OCVoice: Supervisors Cede to Brown's Demand and Cut Office Budgets
- OCTA Directors Still Wary of Anaheim Streetcar Price Tag
- OCReg: Honda Center: Don't tell us who to hire
- OCReg: Rancho to look at ban on medical marijuana dispensaries
- RivPE: Calico solar plans withdrawn
- SDUT: Poll: 43 percent disapprove of Filner
- SDUT: SD extends ambulance deal, rates go up
- SDUT: Tourism district fully funded, in theory