Thursday, September 7, 2006
- MUST READ: 20 REALLY BAD BILLS - ALL WORTHY OF GOVERNOR SCHWARZENEGGER'S VETO PEN
- LAT: Political Rally at L.A. School Raises Questions
- LAT: Gov. Tries to Mend Fences With GOP
- FRBlog: Angelides' Dukakis Moment
- SFChron: Prison guards union throws its weight behind Angelides
- SacBee: Campaign 2006: Guard union puts weight behind Angelides
- SJMerc: Prison guards' endorsement could revive Angelides campaign
- CCTimes: Influential union backs Angelides
- LADN: Prison guards back Angelides for governor
- NewWest: Prison Guards Vs. Schwarzenegger
- SacBee: School measure on gays vetoed
- SFChron: Governor vetoes gay teaching measure
- SJMerc: Bill to protect gay students is vetoed
- FresBee: Governor vetoes bill on gay education
- OCReg: Gays-in-textbooks bill out
- OakTrib: Arnold to sit and think over no-flush urinals
- CCTimes: Measure promotes waterless urinals, low-flush toilets
- SJMerc: Student aid bill at final hurdle
- SacBee: State worker pacts now law
- SacBee: Study: California lagging in key college measures
- SacBee: Campaign 2006: Bowen's ballot battles
- CapWkly: Developers line up behind school bond
- CapWkly: Session is over, let the job hunt begin!
- CapWkly: Simitian LNG bill dies in Assembly
- CapWkly: Hybrids to cruise in carpool lanes until 2011
- CapWkly: Behind-the-scenes shell game marked punitive-damages plan
- CapWkly: The health-care wars: Coming soon to a ballot near you?
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The Golden Pen
LAT: Last-Minute Switcheroo Is a Very Devilish Trick - TheHillBlog: We Have a Choice on Energy Independence
- WashTimes: 'E' for earmark
- OCReg: California Focus: 'Gut and amend' bills deserve a veto
- WSJ: Four Million Children Left Behind
- LAT: With a Raft of Legislative Wins This Season, Nuñez Proves He's No Kid
- SFChron: Oakland throws out Oak-to-9th signatures
- OakTrib: Lee blasts HIV-prevention funding Lee challenges earmarks on AIDS prevention work
- StockRec: Retired S.J. judge crashes into store
- StockRec: Probed oil firm linked to Pombo
- FresBee: UC Merced makes technology a priority
- LAT: Blacks May Gain as UCLA Moves to Alter Admissions
- CapWkly: Inglewood's Curren Price set to graduate to Assembly
- LAT: O.C. Supervisors to Vote on County Raises
- LAT: State Parks Chief Decries Power Line Proposal
- IVDB: Councilman's candidacy hinges on validity of signatures
- SBSun: Attorney alleges Postmus conflicts
- RivPE: S.B. County, developer to renew talks on Upland project
- SDUT: Financial fixes OK'd in principle
- NCTimes: San Diego council to consider finance recommendations
- NCTimes: Port commission will consider a proposal for a Chargers stadium in National City
- SDUT: Bilbray, Busby in national forum