Friday, February 3, 2012
- FACEBOOK WINDFALL SHOULD PROTECT SCHOOLS, PAY DOWN DEBT -- NOT GROW GOVERNMENT
- California Spending by Day, Hour and Second
- SJMerc: High-speed rail tapped state funds for unusual lobbying contract
- SFChron: Brown appointee to lead high-speed rail board
- SacBee: Unions howl at details of Jerry Brown's pension overhaul
- SacBee: Bee exclusive: Former CSBA exec's pension slashed after audit
- SacBee: CalSTRS' gap rises as return forecast falls
- OCReg:Norby: Why redevelopment was evil
- OC Reg: Hotellier Says Contributions to Sidhu Were Legal
- OCReg:Not everyone opposes high-speed rail
- FresBee: 14 builders on short list for Valley high-speed rail
- BakCal: Supervisors set to vote on whether to oppose rail project
- CalWatch: Contractors OK'd to bid on Fresno-area bullet train construction
- ModBee: Contractors OK'd to bid on high speed rail project
- CapWkly: Water bond options: Delay, rewrite, reduce
- SDUT: Governor to sign school bus funding bill
- LAT: California lawmakers keep school buses rolling
- SacBee: Transitional kindergarten's fate in California is still up in the air
- SBSun: Fundraising totals for California federal lawmakers and candidates in
- The Hill:Holder, on hot seat, grapples with Issa, committee over Fast and Furious
- SLO Trib: Pro-bags group sues waste board over bag ban
- LAT: Appeals court refuses to make public the videotapes of Prop. 8 trial
- SFChron: Court orders Prop. 8 trial videos to remain sealed
- SJMerc: NFL owners approve $200 million loan for 49ers stadium
- CapWkly: PolitiCal: Komen's withdrawal of Planned Parenthood funding blasted
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Defunding Planned Parenthood damages Komen's credibility
- SFChron: Komen rebuked for funding decision
- NCTimes: SAN ONOFRE: Signs of accelerated wear spotted in Unit 2 steam generator
- OCReg:Steam generator leaks have dogged nuclear power for 30 years
- OCReg: D.A.s Office aiding Pauly, Spitzer says
- VOC: More Ugly Politics Between Spitzer and the DA's Office
- OC Weekly: Todd Spitzer Prosecutes DA Chief of Staff Susan Kang Schroeder in Titlegate! - Orange County News - Navel Gazing
- LAT: California Supreme Court overturns O.C. man's death sentence
- CalWatch: Colleges crack down on selling, sharing notes
- LAT: L.A. sues Northern Trust over pension fund losses
- Politico: Sierra Club took natural gas cash
- The Hill:Romney gaffes alarm GOP
- SDUT: Contraceptive rule angers some church leaders
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: California Democrats distort their majority-vote budget power - SDUT: Don't trample on religious liberty
- CalBuzz: Crack GOP Shyster Team Lectures State Supremes
- OCReg: Editorial: Bill would hound pet groomers
- SFChron: Super PACS outspend their own GOP candidates
- SacBee: Concealed-weapons permit application calendar full in Sacramento County
- SacBee: Elk Grove residents seek to apply the brakes on city expansion
- SFChron: Groups sue construction in Presidio
- LAT: Palmdale settles suit alleging Section 8 housing discrimination
- FresBee: Teachers union seeks 2 FUSD trustee resignations
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: BIA needs to get involved in Chukchansi tribal dispute
- FresBee: City Council OKs special tax district for Fresno park
- ModBee: SCAP board changes mind, votes not to fold
- SCS:California Dental Association pulls funding to fluoridate Watsonville's water
- LAT: Santa Monica may remove cartoonist Conrad's sculpture
- LADN: Carmen Trutanich nears decision on running for District Attorney
- LAT: L.A. ethics panel may raise campaign contribution limits
- LAT: Councilman Ed Reyes criticizes Convention Center plan
- OCReg: H.B. mayor wants to erase $4 million pension tax
- OCReg: D.A.s target biodegradable labels on dog poop bags
- RivPE: HEMET: Adversaries to talk about pension case
- RivPE: HEMET: Congressional candidate to speak at Democrats meeting
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO: Deadline for city clerk ballots nears
- SBSun: San Bernardino firefighter union wants elected fire chief
- VOSD: The Rising Cost of Special Education: San Diego Explained
- NCTimes: REGION: 4S Ranch residents to receive refunds, county tax collector says