Thursday, January 9, 2014
- Co-Ed Bathroom Referendum Moves Closer to the Ballot
- Arena derangement syndrome afflicts Sacramento
- SacBee($):Editorial: Let the public see all the petitions for arena ballot measure
- SacBee($):Petitions at the epicenter of the Sacramento arena debate
- OCReg: Editorial: California suffering under one-party rule
- The Citizens Legislature and Other Gimmicks
- LATimes($): Gov. Jerry Brown to propose billions in new spending
- SFChron: Jerry Brown's $107 billion California spending plan leaked
- CapWkly: Brown unveils new spending plan
- SJMerc: State budget: Gov. Jerry Brown proposes paying down wall of debt, continues calls for restraint
- SDUT: No end to real tax on 'phantom profits
- LATimes($): Sheriff Lee Baca's exit from race shifts challengers' campaigns
- SFChron: Number of major math changes for California students
- SacBee($):Business lobby seeks major push on immigration
- SacBee($):The Buzz: Proposed referendum on transgender students bill moves into new phase
- AP Prison secretary seeks delay in inmate court order
- Reason: The NSA Even Spies on Congress
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The Golden Pen
Zócalo Public Square :: Cancel the State of the State Speech - SDUT: Putting the brakes to political moneymen
- LATimes($): California's grumpy secessionists of the far north
- F&H Daily: Another Controversial Initiative Summary
- SDUT: Goldsmith: Referendums have roots in democracy
- SacBee($):State leaders demand heat repairs at Twin Rivers
- SJMerc: Google launches private ferry service for workers
- ModBee: Denham sets 2014 mobile office hours throughout district
- VCS:First Ventura Walmart, as well as protesters, ready for store opening
- VCS:Bill to require district-level council elections would target 3 Ventura County cities
- LATimes($): L.A. city controller issuing subpoenas as standoff over DWP heats up
- OCReg: Anaheim residents asked to back district elections
- LATimes($): Anaheim voters to decide if council elections should be by district
- VOSD: Short Cuts: Where the Candidates Landed on Cutting and Restoring City Services
- SDUT: Era ends in Capitol as SD water authority lobbyist resigns
- SDUT: Public workers pitch in for pensions
- SDUT: Feds criticize school discipline as harsh