Thursday, October 9, 2008
- SacBee: California seeking short-term loan to get by
- SanGabTrib: State running out of money
- SFChron: Budget Deja Vu For Guv, Lawmakers
- LADN: California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, lawmakers talk finances
- DailyBul: California may run out of money for unemployment aid
- SDUT: Legislators say state can pay back loans
- CapWkly: State budget: The deficit that never seems to end
- FresBee: Will high-speed rail money stay on track?
- SDUT: Yes of 4: It provides protection for children
- SFChron: Prop. 6 sets aside funds to go after gang-related crime
- WashTimes: Mormons renew calls for Calif. gay marriage ban
- SacBee: California poll on Prop. 8 could show 'Bradley effect'
- LAT: California leads the nation in gay rights
- LAT: Californians Against Hate to end boycott against Bolthouse Farms in fight over gay marriage
- SFChron: Prop. 9 expands crime victim's rights
- OCReg: California Focus: Prop. 10 a &10 billion lemon
- LAT: Prop. 11 foes waging Orwellian campaign
- CapWkly: Redistricting fight - from riches to rags
- LAT: California's Prop. 12 would provide mortgage funds for veterans
- SacBee: Judge to look further at California prison receiver's $250 million bid
- SacBee: Judge orders reforms for California juvenile parole revocation
- SFChron: Judge: Time To Pay For Prison Health Care
- VentStar: Hearing set on funds for prison healthcare
- LAT: Judge sets hearing on funding for California prison medical care
- DailyBul: State prison system reduces number of bad beds by 27 percent
- SacBee: Sequoia logging case gains national stage at high court
- FresBee: Supreme Court hears Sequoia case
- LAT: Supreme Court hears case about Navy sonar and whales
- SacBee: California, nonprofits form coalition to protect Sierra
- CapWkly: Leno asks Governor to ban fire retardants by executive order
- CapWkly: Accurate credit-rating system could save state hundreds of millions of dollars
- Politico: McCain changes homeowner plan
- SFChron: Mixed Reaction To McCain's Mortgage Solution
- SJMerc: Taxpayers, not lenders, would bear costs of McCain's mortgage plan
- LADN: Cool reception to McCain's plan to cut homeowners' payments
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The Golden Pen
WSJ: The Next $300 Billion - OCReg: Editorial: New month, new California budget crisis
- Townhall: Wall Street 101
- CapWkly: Prescription: A healthier global warming plan
- CapWkly: California's landmark greenhouse gas law benefits small business
- CCTimes: Andal and McNerney split on bailout plan
- LADN: Pelosi floats idea of $150 billion stimulus bill
- SacBee: Sacramento's need for new teachers is set to soar, study finds
- SacBee: The Public Eye: Budget woes: City parks can't afford doggie bags
- SacBee: Proposed Folsom prison medical facility seen as job booster
- SFChron: City Insider: Musical Chairs At City Hall
- SFChron: Measure Seeks 'Fair Share' From Chevron
- CCTimes: Berkeley City College overpaid financial aid
- SJMerc: Herrera, Waite battle it out in San Jose's District 8
- SJMerc: State forestry board shoots down plan to log trees off Highway 17
- SJMerc: BART tax divides Palo Alto council
- StockRec: State's woes leaving Lodi schools in budget limbo
- StockRec: Delta hopefuls air views
- StockRec: S.J. to meet on prison care overhaul
- FresBee: Homebuilders soften on development fee
- BakCal: Sheriff, Assemblymember stump for victims' rights
- BakCal: Nearly 1,200 in Kern County busted for driving while talking on a cell phone
- VentStar: Railroad safety system pledged
- OCReg: Sanchez's boat pulled from ocean floor, but couple still missing
- OCReg: Dana Point council goes forward on 30% pay raise
- RivPE: On local level, few debates this election cycle
- SDUT: GOP is losing ground in county
- SDUT: Merchants hail law curbing disabled-access lawsuits
- SDUT: Jamul tribe sues, claims Caltrans is meddling