Thursday, May 29, 2008
- In Revising Garamendi's Bad Regs, Poizner Starts To Build A Positive Record On Which To Be Judged
- DEMOCRATS CONTINUE THEIR ASSAULT ON TAXPAYERS, BUSINESSES
- LITIGATION COSTS OVERWHELM REBATE CHECKS OF CALIFORNIANS
- FRBlog: Fabian's Unbelievable Univision Interview, Part II
- FRBlog: Governor Picks Hollywood Traitor Over Heroes: Jane Fonda is in Hall of Fame
- SacBee: Schwarzenegger, Shriver name new California Hall of Fame inductees
- FRBlog: McClintock Endorses Duncan D. Hunter for Congress
- New CA Marriage License
- SJMerc: California officials unveil new marriage license
- SFChron: Same-sex weddings rescheduled for June 17
- FresBee: Gay weddings could begin as soon as June 17
- LAT: California sets June 17 as earliest date for licenses for gay marriages
- LAT: State Supreme Court may give gays a medical victory
- SacBee: With prices soaring, Valley rice farmers face a gamble
- SDUT: California politics often a family affair
- StockRec: Governor attends funeral for teen farm worker
- SacBee: Assembly OKs paid sick leave for all
- VentStar: Assembly passes bag fee legislation
- CapWkly: Six-digit donations mark 11th-hour battle over Proposition 98
- SFChron: Anti-Rent Control Prop. Failing
- RivPE: Dueling measures on eminent domain fare far differently in poll
- SDUT: Prop. 98 opposed; Prop. 99 favored
- CapWkly: As Assembly acts, state regulators try to quiet rescission fervor
- CapWkly: Optometrists, ophthalmologists compromise on practice bill
- SacBee: The crime fight: Who's got it right, Fargo or Johnson?
- SacBee: Lisa Heyamoto: More signs of nastiness in mayor's race
- SacBee: Kevin Johnson investigation won't be reopened, police chief says
- SacBee: Ad Watch: Cabaldon rival takes advantage of taxpayers, ad claims
- SacBee: Councilman Waters collapses at fundraiser
- SacBee: Woodland council hopeful is colorful and committed to marijuana cause
- SFChron: Winery's Solar Flotilla
- SJMerc: Signatures submitted for open space measure
- OakTrib: Oakland's Dellums proposes 12-day shutdown to fill budget gap
- OakTrib: Five seek open at-large council seat
- CCTimes: East County supervisor candidate makes campaign finance error
- CCTimes: Assembly race gets expensive for Republicans
- FresBee: Magsig denies any conflict of interest
- FresBee: Perea mayoral bid to benefit from $750,000
- VentStar: Ballot-box planning a common tool for change in county cities
- VentStar: Opponents blast traffic ballot initiative
- VentStar: Candidates strive to define what their party represents
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The Golden Pen
SacUnion: Pete the Party Wrecker Strikes Again - Townhall: California and Marriage: Tarnished Days in the Golden State
- HumEvts: Prop. 22 Can Save Traditional Marriage in California
- HumEvts: McCain 270, Obama 268
- LAT: Tax money scattered in sacred pots one reason for state's huge deficit
- SacBee: Old idea that's new again: Rainwater harvesting
- CapWkly: Insurers: After-market parts are key to savings
- SacBee: San Diego mayor's race totally gnarly
- CapWkly: Heavy lifting begins in California fight against greenhouse gas emissions
- CapWkly: Election Scorecard
- Politico: On global warming, it's McCain v. GOP
- WashTimes: Donors use McCain law loophole
- SFChron: Pelosi Won't Allow Convention Fight
- SacBee: McClintock drops out of debate, leaving only Ose
- LADN: Council gives final budget OK
- LADN: Valley incumbents safe bets to keep seats in Congress
- SanGabTrib: Michelle Obama attends fundraiser in Pasadena
- LAT: Supervisor candidates Bernard C. Parks and Mark Ridley-Thomas discuss L.A. County's financial picture
- LAT: Side issues in focus for Wright, Dymally in 25th District race
- LAT: Los Angeles' carbon footprint is a light one -- sort of
- LAT: O.C.'s 1st District has a first: all Vietnamese candidates
- OCReg: Irvine launches $100 million civic center renovation
- OCReg: The other Nguyen vs. Nguyen
- SBSun: Supes linked to SB PAC
- SBSun: Mayor's competitor raises nearly $30,000
- DesertSun: Poll: Either party could take Garcia's seat
- DesertSun: Where the 80th Assembly candidates stand
- RivPE: Democrats look to capture desert district for first time
- SDUT: Father's embrace of earmarks beneficial to candidate Hunter
- SDUT: Sycuan's bingo slots draw focus of regulators
- SDUT: Tax talk back again in the race for mayor