Monday, February 24, 2014
- IN WITH THE IN CROWD
- AB 2206 Another Attempt to Weaken Property Rights
- SJMerc: Political Blotter: Judge won't stop San Francisco's ammo magazine ban
- SFChron: Working poor's plight a major issue in year's campaigns
- FLASHBACK: CalNewsroom: Governor Jerry Brown: The Richest Candidate in the Nations Poorest State
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- Sunday's Main Page
- CalPensions:Huge CalSTRS funding hole grew for 10 years
- SacBee($):Calif. high-speed rail given funding extension
- SFChron: 2 S.F. lawmakers push bills to slow Ellis Act evictions
- SFChron: Concord home-invasion victim seeks help from state senator
- SacBee($):California launches successor to enterprise zone program
- OCReg: Issa among few House members who invest campaign funds
- LATimes($): Winners of free-speech suit against L.A. are awarded only $2
- SacBee($):Polio-like illness a mystery in California
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Unnecessary rules, at a cost of $4 billion - VCS:David P. Grau and Dick Thomson: Intimidation makes the case for pension reform
- SacBee($):Editorial: State must post more information about senior care center violations online
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Six states ballot measure underscores Californias diversity
- LATimes($): Brown makes the sale on water program
- SFChron: Fans may pay pretty penny to see Warriors games in S.F. arena
- SFChron: S.F. ambassador helps visitors, homeless people alike
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Jesse Jackson says minorities massively underrepresented in Silicon Valley boardrooms
- SCS:Ahead of Santa Cruz rationing vote, state allows more water to stay in reservoir
- SCS:New tool helps Santa Cruz County judges weigh risks of inmates' release
- VCS:State fines Ventura $603,000 over wastewater violations
- LATimes($): Many L.A. Unified school libraries, lacking staff, are forced to shut
- OCVoice: CalOptima Compliance Woes Fueled By Politics
- VOSD: What SeaWorld and Blackfish Mean for San Diego
- SDUT: Defense proposal could help, hurt San Diego