Tuesday, March 11, 2014
- Is the ARB bringing California to its knees through regulation?
- CalNewsroom: California Republicans campaign for blue state
- SDUT: Is ‘nonpartisan’ reform noble or naïve?
- WashPost: Looking for a leg up, parties target election administrators
- FresBee: High-Speed Rail Authority gets ready to seek bids on Fresno-Kern stretch
- NYTimes: Staking $1 Billion That Herbalife Will Fail, Then Lobbying to Bring It Down
- BakCal: Attorney general promotes bills to reduce truancy
- SacBee($):Attorney general, lawmakers seek action against truancy in California schools
- CCTimes: East Bay Assemblywoman partners with attorney general on truancy bill
- CCTimes: Marijuana in California: Legislation introduced for state oversight of industry
- CNS: California Courts' High Bureaucrat Lives in Sacramento for Job in San Francisco
- LATimes($): Despite Donnelly's challenge, no plans for debate at GOP convention
- SacBee($):Tim Donnelly challenges Neel Kashkari to debate
- LATimes($): Senate Democrats block motions to suspend Sens. Wright and Calderon
- SacBee($):In severe drought plan, California salmon may be moved by truck
- OCReg: Register owner readies launch of L.A. papers
- LADN: Ted Lieu wins Democratic Party endorsement in 33rd Congressional District
- LADN: Trial date set for L.A. Councilman Jose Huizar's harassment case
- LATimes($): High-level Garcetti aide won't challenge Councilman Jose Huizar
- OCReg: Moorlach drops bid for OC congressional race
- OCReg: County of Orange workers OK contract
- OCReg: OCTA cuts ties with heavily fined lobbying firm
- DesSun:Riverside County poised to OK solar pact
- RivPE: 30 candidates so far running for seven congressional seats
- RivPE: CONGRESS: Big changes in competitive San Bernardino County district
- RivPE: POLITICS: Plenty of choices on June 3 primary ballot
- SDUT: No pay hikes for mayor, council
- SDUT: No new trial for congressman's briber
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The Golden Pen
SFChron ($):Elected officials should reveal pledges to special interests - NatlRev: The Left Versus Minorities
- WashPost: Condoleezza Rice: Will America heed the wake-up call of Ukraine?
- WSJ: Joseph Malchow: Those Nonsensical 'Google Bus' Attacks
- WSJ: Sage Grouse Rebellion
- HumEvnts:For good highways, use tolls and ditch the gasoline tax
- HumEvnts:Regulations: the tax you don't see
- OCReg: Bob Huff & Gloria Romero: Basic online resource broadens...
- SJMerc: SEIU hospitals ballot measure should be junked
- SacBee($):Dan Walters Daily: Anti-fracking activists score points for Jerry Brown
- SacBee($):California unions' dominance of Democratic Party may be fading
- SFChron: Make work pay more
- SacBee($):Judge: Arena eminent domain suit will stay in Sacramento
- SFChron: Campos wants stricter rules on S.F. health care accounts
- SFChron: Plan would triple cost of riding S.F.'s historic streetcars
- OakTrib: Alameda County auditor not seeking re-election after all
- SJMerc: New candidates' entry changes calculus of Honda-Khanna House contest
- ModBee: Rains push back irrigation season for Valley districts
- FresBee: Vidak's Senate seat may be among few competitive Valley races
- SLO Trib: SLO City Council votes to appeal judge's ruling on binding arbitration
- SLO Trib: Katcho Achadjian, North County groups await word on water district bill
- SCS:Coast Lines, March 11, 2014: Luis Alejo draws challenger for Assembly