Thursday, January 26, 2006
- Link to Poll
- CCTimes: Voters back governor but still have doubts
- OakTrib: Budget popular, governor is not
- LADN: Arnold's $222 billion plan pays off in approval boost
- CapWeekly: Sound and fury from Republican right wing as governor's poll numbers rise
- RivPE: GOP throws roadblock at governor
- SacBee: Plan offers option to bonds
- SFChron: Assembly GOP rebuffs governor's bond plan
- Governor's transportation bond blasted in Senate committee
- StockRec: Lawmakers stress levee focus
- LAT: Westly to Start Airing Ads for Primary
- SacBee: Westly, TV spot off and running
- CapWeekly: David Crane: Arnold's other Democratic adviser
- LAT: Reports Cite Incursions on U.S. Border
- SBSun: Incursion denials cause danger, agent says
- CapWeekly: 'Dark side' not really so dark, says a reporter turned Capitol staffer
- CCTimes: No options for counties on pensions
- CapWeekly: Public pensions cripple state's ability to pay for other critical services
- OCReg: Nixon embraced
- LAT: Ford Out of Hospital, 'Doing Well'
- LADN: Ex-president Ford leaves hospital
- SacBee: Voters - even Republicans - like governor's plans
- OCReg: Editorial: New man on the Hill
- CapWeekly: Explaining the difference between political debate and 'bashing'
- VentStar: Change politics; hit the 'send'
- SDUT: And on the far right, Morrow vs. Kaloogian
- CapWeekly: Morrow resigns from Bruin Alumni Association Board
- SFChron: Short ballot expected in June
- CapWeekly: Legislative leaders getting closer on reapportionment
- OCReg: 34th Senate race likely to get heated, expensive
- SJMerc: `Outsider' businessman in race for San Jose mayor
- SJMerc: Sales tax ideas for BART and health programs may be linked
- LAT: Mayor Is Heading Panel on Poverty
- LADN: Villaraigosa: Current local, federal aid to poor is inadequate
- LAT: Beleaguered Member of the Getty Trust's Board Resigns
- LAT: Donor's Son Got UCI Residency
- OCReg: Mayor lauded at meeting on illegal immigration
- USAToday: City seeks deportations
- SDUT: IRS casts its shadow on City Hall