Sunday, June 10, 2012
- SJMerc: With high-speed rail, is California buying a house while slashing its bills?
- CCTimes: In his quest to be like his father, Gov. Brown risks his own legacy on high-speed rail
- LADN: Editorial: Despite warning signs, high-speed rail project keeps barreling along
- CCTimes: Contra Costa Times editorial: Time to ease up on throttle of high-speed rail
- SCS:As We See It: Off the tracks: Governor needs to stop high-speed rail folly - Santa Cruz Sentinel
- SBSun: Derail Brown's fantasy project
- NCTimes: REGION: Public pensions facing rollback
- BakCal: School builders back bonds most generously
- SacBee: Amazon looks for sales-tax windfall from warehouses in 2 California cities
- LATimes($): Wealthy California siblings crusade for divergent political causes
- CCTimes: State, city officials prepare for wildfire season
- SacBee: Move over, Wisconsin -- the union battle is beginning in California
- LATimes($): Water war reignites over Owens Lake dust
- SFChron: Intra-party races mean expensive campaigns
- SFChron: UC, CSU pushed to cut low-enrollment programs
- SacBee: Nonprofit groups scramble to keep California state parks afloat
- SDUT: George F. Will: Subprime college educations
- SCS:Pajaro Valley board split on $190 million school bond; measure to come before voters in November
- SLO Trib: SLO will wait to put sales tax on ballot
- VCS:Candidates, local party leaders say they want national allies to tell the truth
- SanGabTrib:Irwindale more aggressive at issuing traffic tickets than neighboring cities, records show
- SanGabTrib:Small East San Gabriel Valley water district embarks on historic water purchase
- SanGabTrib:Monterey Park council allows city attorney to answer questions on fire transfer
- LATimes($): Rose Bowl renovation $35 million over budget, behind schedule
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Ramos strong in valley, Derry in outlying areas
- DesSun:Riverside County sheriff, DA to offer fiscal plans
- DesSun:Election numbers have familiar ring
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City Council sets budget hearing
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Mayoral candidates already planning for runoff
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Ambulance provider up for contract extension
- SDUT: Filner took quiet road to mayoral runoff
- NCTimes: SAN MARCOS: Council to consider $64 million budget
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Unions Are at War With Math and Reality - OCReg: Editorial: Brown's slipping popularity a bad sign for his tax hike?
- RivPE: STATE: Budget rush
- OCReg: Find someone to blame, then tax them
- OCReg: Brian Calle: O.C. now needs to lead on pensions
- SFChron: Farm bill 'reform' stuffed with pork
- CPR: Students vs. Status Quo: California lawsuits target teachers' union work rules
- SacBee: California's once-proud highways are crumbling
- HumEvnts:Conservative women of Denver are tired of traditional campaigns
- CalWatchdog: California voters OK 63% of tax measures
- Townhall: Hey California: Meet Wisconsin
- Townhall: So-Called Paycheck Fairness Act Would Allow Government to Second-Guess Private Markets
- Bloomberg: D.C. Must Be Pro-Market, Not Pro-Business
- AmerSpec: Why Austerity Isn't Enough
- NatlRev: The Moral of Detroit
- SacBee: 100 Sacramento city jobs hinge on talks
- SacBee: Hundreds drill on what to do if wildfire threatens El Dorado Hills
- SacBee:Sacramento council steps up talk on pensions, tax measure
- SacBee:Shake-up at Mayor Johnson's office: Top two aides leaving
- SFChron: Money matters in Democrats' central committee election Money matters in...
- SFChron: Ed Lee's plan to overhaul S.F. business payroll tax
- OakTrib: Saint Mary's College plans huge sports facility
- CCTimes: Contract awarded to prepare Fremont area streets and bridges for BART extension
- BakCal: Monterey Shale brightens Kern's oil prospects
- FresBee: Valley counties shorted in governor's latest realignment plan budget
- BakCal: No big changes, but still plenty of votes still to count in Fresno Co.