Wednesday, December 18, 2013
- Steel & Runner: Rare Victory for California Businesses at the BOE
- Why Middle Class Private Sector Workers Are NOT "Ripping Off the Next Generation"
- California Ranks #1 in 2013/2014 Judicial Hellholes Report
- SDUT: 9 women with claims against Filner
- SFC: Silicon Valley tech leaders to Obama:Aggressively reform NSA
- BakCal: KMC docs make up four of the highest paid county employees in California
- SacBee($):Treasurer Bill Lockyer has signed on with an Irvine law firm
- SacBee($):Fate still unclear for nine species in Delta water tunnel plan - Capitol and California
- VCS:Fraction of eligible people in region enroll in Covered California
- SCS:Santa Cruz County enrollment in Covered California: Less than 2,626
- SJMerc: Bay Area health-plan enrollments outpacing much of state
- SacBee($):California measure would replace seniority with performance for teacher layoffs
- News10: Possible 2014 ballot fight over firing teachers, looser tenure rules
- SFC: Poll: Chuck Reed pension-cutting measure not popular
- LATimes($): California bills to target 'ghost guns,' revenge porn
- SacBee($):The Buzz: California state senator goes to the revenge porn well again
- CCT Political Blotter: CA17: Examining a few Khanna & Honda donors
- SFChron: 15 homes destroyed as Big Sur fire burns out of control
- LATimes($): DWP union chief refuses to hand over financial records to auditor
- LATimes($): Sheriff's Department admits wrongly hiring problem officers
- LATimes($): UC San Francisco chancellor resigns to head Gates Foundation
- RivPE: MORENO VALLEY: Baca recall organizers say effort was sabotaged
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The Golden Pen
Reason: Are You Consenting to Surveillance Right Now? - SacBee($):Viewpoints: CalSTRS must be the Legislatures top priority in 2014
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Rising housing market could generate windfall of property taxes
- SDUT: As trial begins, more chicanery from MWD
- F&H Daily: F&H Dailys Fifth Annual Black Bart Award Week
- SacBee($):Editorial: Traffic study on downtown arena is positive, but no reason for complacency
- CCTimes: Richmond residents, council set to grapple again with eminent domain plan tonight
- SJMerc: Santa Clara County supervisors move forward on strengthening lobbyist regulations
- BakCal: Officials cry drought; state says it's too soon
- ModBee: Tom Cavallero appointed Merced County sheriff
- SLO Trib: Supervisors approve of efforts to create water district for Paso Robles basin
- LATimes($): Jan Perry confirmed as head of new L.A. economic development agency
- LATimes($): L.A. Unified board delays decision on replacing LaMotte
- OCVoice: Breaking: Supervisors Reject Underage Drinking Law
- OCReg: County votes to swap land
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Council approves bigger electric fund transfer
- SAN BERNARDINO: Councilman pleads not guilty to felonies
- SDUT: SD chamber taps lobbyist
- VOSD: San Diegos Person of the Year: Early Contenders
- SDUT: El Cajon council picks Star Bales to fill vacancy