Wednesday, August 28, 2013
- SB 594 Is An Easy Bill To Support Keep De Facto Public Funds Out Of Campaigns
- Rep. Tom McClintock on Impending US Military Action in Syria
- Bill to ban lead bullets may spark higher fire danger
- Is California due for a political shift in 2014?
- SDUT: Fletcher explains his political shift
- SDUT: DeMaio decries smear campaign
- SCS:Rim Fire pushes deeper into Yosemite, threatens Bay Area water source
- SFChron: Yosemite fire threatens towns, S.F.'s reservoir
- OCReg: Brown's prison response: Let's spend $315 million
- SacBee($):Brown's $315 million prison plan at odds with Senate Democrats
- LATimes($): Jerry Brown has plan to ease prison crowding without early releases
- LATimes($): Senate Democratic leaders object to governor's prison plan
- LATimes($): Prison plan would avoid any releases, Brown says
- CapWkly: L.A. is ground zero in realignment battle
- SFChron: Shark fin ban stands while opponents challenge law
- SJMerc: California bill would let non-physicians perform abortions
- RivPE: LEGISLATURE: Cheryl Brown bill would protect state workers
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Capitol Weekly Top 100 List snubs women
- LATimes($): Gov. Jerry Brown signs nearly 30 bills into law
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: Brown signs bill allowing noncitizens to serve as poll workers
- LATimes($): Release of L.A. teachers' performance ratings delayed by judge
- LATimes($): More Americans are living alone, Census Bureau report finds
- SDUT: Rep. Hunter urges support of Syrian militia
- BakCal: McCarthy targeted in immigration ad war
- SacBee($):The Buzz: Permit or not, Cindy Sheehan is in the governor's race
- LATimes($): Cindy Sheehan announces run for California governor
- SacBee($):Viewpoints: Without accountability for some state programs, it's like putting money on the stump and running
- SacBee($):California looks to tap general fund for accident payouts
- The Hill:GOP senators want to reverse healthcare rule for congressional staff
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Good call by governor on union power play - F&H Daily: Decline-To-State Voters Still Play Politics
- SDUT: Two developments on the anti-veterans front
- SacBee($):Dan Morain: Wall Street firms spend to block competing casino
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: New moves in California's old penal game
- VCS:Timm Herdt: A super storm of federal paralysis
- F&H Daily: Is CEQA Reform Coming Up Short?
- SacBee($):Sacramento City Council approves hurdles for new gun sellers
- SacBee($):State cut may cost Sacramento County $9 million for indigent health care
- SacBee($):Sacramento arena plans spur talk of sales nearby
- SFChron: D.A.'s office helps fund bid to prevent truancy
- SJMerc: San Jose approves foam food container ban
- ModBee: Supervisors OK designs to expand Stanislaus County jail
- BakCal: LOIS HENRY: As courtrooms close, some workers get raises
- SLO Trib: Supervisors approve emergency Paso groundwater ordinance
- VCS:DA clears Port Hueneme council in city manager selection
- LATimes($): Monica Ratliff, the new teacher on board
- LATimes($): Garcetti's new immigrant affairs office to be headed by USC dean
- LATimes($): Dissidents defeated in L.A.-based union local's election
- OCReg: Mickadeit: Dog-license issues fill voice mail
- OCVoice: The Story Behind Lucille Kring's Recent Flip-Flops
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: DA political letter and photos under investigation
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Fired deputy gets $885,000
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Pension costs studied
- SBSun: San Bernardino's bankruptcy eligibility to be decided at hearing
- SDUT: Filner's final days a mystery
- VOSD: Why We Need to Invest in the Fire-Rescue Department