Friday, February 14, 2014
- LATimes($): Roderick Wright doesn't belong in the state Senate
- Does our Voter Reg Form Bias Towards No Party Preference?
- Drug Research And A Viable GOP Candidate For California Governor
- Gov's proposal for cap and trade funds for High-Speed Rail under scrutiny
- SJMerc: Gun control: Federal court guts California's concealed-carry rules
- SFChron: Court strikes California law restricting concealed weapons
- LATimes($): Republican governor candidate fires borrowed guns despite probation
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Gov. Brown maintains sizable fundraising lead over GOP opponents
- KSBY: Governor Brown sends a thank-you note to Lady Gaga
- SCS:Capitols jumps on water conservation bandwagon
- LATimes($): California lawmaker proposes adding health warning labels to sodas
- SacBee($):Sugary drinks would get warning labels under Monning bill
- OCReg: State bill would get undocumented immigrants on health-care rolls
- FresBee: Swearengin: Obama's Strong Cities program is working in Fresno
- SacBee($):Viewpoints: What Obama should see on his visit to Fresno
- LATimes($): White House announces drought aid as Obama heads to Fresno
- FresBee: Tea Party to rally at Fresno airport for President Obama's visit
- RivPE: CONGRESS: Who will replace Gary Miller for GOP?
- BakCal: Election notebook: GOP releases poll showing Valadao well ahead
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The Golden Pen
SacBee($):Dan Walters: Democrats could lose California congressional seats - F&H Daily: Brown Finally Surrenders on Prison Overcrowding
- SDUT: Faulconer win a blueprint for national GOP success
- SacBee($):El Dorado supervisor waiting to see if he'll have to pay for fire response
- SacBee($):Editorial: Mayor Johnson states his case on downtown arena
- BakCal: Supervisors trying new way to deal with new business
- ModBee: Modesto News: Council learns how city is being water wise during drought
- LATimes($): L.A. County union approves new contract agreement
- OCVoice: Supervisors Want to Increase Campaign Finance Limits
- RIVERSIDE: Foster agency director pleads guilty to embezzling $450,000
- VOSD: San Diego Explained: What Went Wrong for Alvarez
- SDUT: Local transportation projects still abound