Monday, June 9, 2014
- BreitbartCA: Padilla's Weak Showing Provides Window for GOP in Secretary of State Race
- IT COULD HAVE BEEN A LOT WORSE
- Legislative Women's Caucus Declares War on The Hook-Up Culture
- CalNewsroom: Controller 2014: Yee in second, Perez lead left in San Francisco
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- Sunday's Main Page
- SacBee($):Gov. Jerry Brown, Democrats still debating size of California's budget
- SFChron: Bay Bridge flaws: bad welds, delays cost many millions extra
- CalPensions:Stockton bankruptcy judge may issue two rulings
- SacBee($):On Topic: Assistant secretary of Army explains how water engineering has evolved
- LATimes($): Supreme Court leaves California in charge of disabled inmates
- SBSun: Despite loss to run against Gov. Brown, Tim Donnelly vows to fight on
- ModBee: Modesto Irrigation District board to consider drought-easing ideas
- OCReg: 3 of 4 O.C. primary voters mailed in their ballot, saving county money
- OCReg: Water bill with California impacts expected to be signed into law
- SBSun: San Bernardino to discuss budget Tuesday
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The Golden Pen
NewCon: California: Dictatorship of the Apathetic - WSJ: The GOP's Antique Bank
- F&H Daily: Republicans Improved Outlook For Congress
- BreitbartCA: The Trouble with 'Reform Conservatives'
- BreitbartCA: Texas Gov. Perry: 'We Need California to Be the Golden Bear Again'
- NatlRev: Faculty Evaluations Help Perpetuate the Status Quo
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Senate passes bill to make electricity even more expensive
- SacBee($):Editorial: What's a mere $200 million for Hollywood?
- SacBee($):Editorial: California's troublesome environmental review process needs to be fixed
- SacBee($):Natomas could see new building boom once levee restrictions are lifted
- SFChron: Ross Mirkarimi tries to reduce costs of inmates' phone calls
- SFChron: California drought: Voluntary cutback falls short in Bay Area
- SFChron: Oakland police ask for funds to double helicopter's air time
- SFChron: Jean Quan in car crash - conflicting claims over phone use
- SJMerc: San Jose: Mayor Reed to endorse Liccardo to replace him