Saturday, October 5, 2013
- John Hrabe: 9 CA GOP Legislators Voted for $2 Billion Tax Extension
- An Open Letter to Mark Wyland
- New Round of Clawing in GOP Board of Equalization Cat Fight « California's Capitol
- SFC: Gov. Rick Perry on difference between TX and CA: We dont judge success by number of welfare cases
- LATimes($): Rick Perry: California's bad on every front. Vote for me?
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: Rick Perry blames Barack Obama for shutdown, says his 'job is to negotiate'
- SFChron: California GOP meets amid federal shutdown worries
- OCReg: Young voters turning away from GOP
- SFChron: California GOP's downfall a cautionary tale
- SFChron: GOP 2014 gov candidate Abel Maldonado relaunch: pro-gay marriage, pro-choice and pro-growth
- SFChron: CA GOPer Abel Maldonado reboots 2014 governor's campaign, announces new team
- SFC: New law says a child may have more than two parents
- LATimes($): Brown signs bill to allow children more than two legal parents
- SacBee($):Jerry Brown signs a California bill allowing a child to have more than two parents
- SDUT: Are $25 billion in water projects too much to swallow?
- SBSun: Romero: Parent-trigger law is Little Engine that Could
- LATimes($): Lawmakers to offer new plan for TV and film production tax breaks
- LATimes($): Gov. Brown signs package of 18 business-friendly bills
- CapWkly: Governor eyes refinery safety measure
- BakCal: Letter writing campaign to target McCarthy on immigration
- OCReg: DMV's next steps for new license law
- OCReg: Pro and con immigration rallies come to O.C.
- SJMerc: Democratic challenger Ro Khanna dings Mike Honda for accepting pay during shutdown
- SacBee($):Verdict overturned for California Death Row inmate in decades-old slaying
- SFC: Recalling the recall
- SFChron: 10 years after the California recall election
- LATimes($): Head of Coliseum Commission testified falsely, judge rules
- LATimes($): California sues Labor Department over pension changes
- SacBee($):The State Worker: Brown sues U.S. Labor Department over pension law
- LATimes($): Rep. Kevin McCarthy is a leader for the new GOP, for better or worse
- SacBee($):Gov. Jerry Brown to become the longest serving governor in California history
- LATimes($): California officials rebuked for not protecting disabled parolees
- SacBee($):Trust us, says government. Fat chance, says America
- ModBee: Slow start for first week of Covered California enrollment
- Reason: Obamacare Poster Boy Chad Henderson and His Dad Haven't Signed Up for Obamacare, Says His Father
- The Hill:GOP senator presses Dems to end shutdown fight
- George Miller: Republicans searching for an exit
- The Hill:GOP finds its shutdown message
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The Golden Pen
F&H Daily: The Athletics Party and the Dodgers Party - SDUT: Is California poorer than Mississippi?
- Reason: The Real Crisis in California's Public Schools
- F&H Daily: Letter from London: Mirroring US Politics and a Plug for the Golden State
- F&H Daily: Initiative Roadblock Awaits Governor's Action
- SacBee($):Stuart Leavenworth: Under-imagined Capitol Mall could be a prime public space
- SFChron: How low can you go?
- SDUT: Prevailing wage bill deserves a veto
- SDUT: Fixing California: State should join in U.S. oil, gas boom
- SacBee($):Viewpoints: Blindsided after banned books week
- SacBee($):Thanks for helping keep Kings here, new owner tells Sacramento business leaders
- SFChron: The S.F. press of old - newsrooms gone wild
- SLO Trib: New Supervisor Caren Ray promises to be transparent leader
- SCS:California farmers eye climate change challenges
- VCS:Santa Paula City Council to consider agreement with firefighters' union
- LATimes($): L.A. Unified students need iPad keyboards to take state tests
- LATimes($): In Bell scandal, spotlight shifts to Angela Spaccia
- LATimes($): Voting rights in Palmdale
- OCVoice: PBS: Should Anaheim Get a Park or Power Plant?
- OCReg: Capo classified employees reluctantly accept new contract
- RivPE: POLITICAL EMPIRE: Shutdown means a no-show at Assembly jobs hearing
- VOSD: 5 Things Kevin Faulconer Has Done
- SDUT: Aguirre looks for redemption