Wednesday, April 15, 2015
- Pension Reform is BAD for Wall Street, and GOOD for California
- Leading in Sacramento from Day One
- Counties Should Reconsider Their Involvement in Public Nuisance Lawsuits
- Revenue Report Dangerous in the Wrong Hands
- BreitbartCA: California's Liberal Tax Utopias Cancel Out
- LATimes($): Lawmakers give special permission to L.A. County to raise taxes
- SDUT: Contested body camera bill advances
- LATimes($): Lawmakers want to hike California's cigarette taxes, legal smoking age
- SacBee($):Lawmakers consider bill to fix another troubled California state computer system
- SacBee($):California Capitol on alert over anti-vaccine threats
- SDUT: Commission seeks Edison emails
- SBSun: Southern California firefighters brace for high-risk fire season
- SDUT: Water board OKs 15 percent cut
- LATimes($): State water regulator flexes new muscle in response to drought
- LATimes($): L.A. councilman looks to leftover bath, laundry water for conservation
- LATimes($): The MWD's boss tells it like it is on California's water woes
- RivPE: Water rationing begins
- SacBee($):Drought unlikely to harm Californias economy in short term, analyst says
- FresBee: $261 million set aside for potential high-speed rail cost overruns in Valley
- LATimes($): School board OKs multibillion-dollar benefits package for L.A. teachers, others
- SacBee($):CalPERS contributions to rise more than 9 percent
- SJMerc: Congress rematch? Ro Khanna outraised Mike Honda 3-to-1 in first quarter
- LATimes($): Hermosa Beach official joins 2016 race to succeed Rep. Janice Hahn
- BreitbartCA: Sacramento to Consider Healthcare for Illegals this Week
- SDUT: Stadium pursuit facing hurdles
- RivPE: TRANSPORTATION: Rail safety systems on track
- BreitbartCA: Jerry Brown Oddly Silent as CA Dems Congratulate Hillary
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: The Uber Free-Market - OCReg: The hard reality of Tax Day in California
- Townhall: Obama Coalition Isn't A Coupon That Hillary Can Redeem For Votes
- OCReg: May 3rd is California's Real Tax Day
- F&H Daily: Steve Glazer, Blazing a Trail
- SacBee($):Record fine is a good start, but PG&E is too big
- SacBee($):Sacramento area water agencies push back against proposed water cuts
- SacBee($):After-school programs could be cut at four Sacramento schools
- SFChron ($):Bill to restrict Ellis Act evictions in S.F. hangs by a thread
- SFChron ($):Mayor, Farrell offer new restrictions on Airbnb rentals
- SFChron ($):Huge S.F. hospital project sends shock waves through area
- SFChron: SF Supervisors vote to ban animal performances in city
- SJMerc: San Jose takes fight against MLB to U.S. Supreme Court
- FresBee: Defendants in Chukchansi casino raid file civil rights claims
- SLO Trib: Morro Bay council rejects building moratorium proposed by residents' group
- SLO Trib: Arroyo Grande OKs new regulations to lower water use
- VCS:Simi Valley raises some fees, will study others
- VCS:Simi Valley charter school campus stirs concerns
- LATimes($): Garcetti to double size of elite police division, allow Uber, Lyft at LAX
- LADN: LAUSD board approval of new spending on healthcare prompts revolt
- LADN: L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti tackles rising violent crime in State of the City address
- SBSun: Pasadena City Council opposes 710 Freeway tunnel
- OCReg: Supervisors OK $110 million tax district for newest Rancho Mission Viejo village
- OCReg: After confidential memo questions meals, trips and gifts, Newport Beach seeks investigation of assistant city manager
- OCReg: Board of Supervisors postpones rebuke of judge over controversial sexual assault ruling
- SBSun: San Bernardino County supervisors: Deputies must wear cameras
- RivPE: APPLE VALLEY: Body cameras needed in wake of taped beating, supervisors say
- RivPE: SAN JACINTO: 2 accused of firing at deputies
- SDUT: Emerald retiring from SD council