Sunday, June 24, 2012
- FRBlog: The Winners! – The Great Rostra/FlashReport San Diego Primary Election Contest
- SDUT: State budget leans heavily on Facebook
- SacBee: Gov. Jerry Brown drops four-day workweek plan for state workers
- LATimes($): Gov. Jerry Brown reaches deal with largest state worker union
- ModBee: State payment delays to schools seen as gimmick
- SacBee:Democrats still trying to secure support for California budget
- LATimes($): California bullet train faces tough vote in Senate
- CCTimes: Global visions of bullet trains
- OCReg: Unions Fight Voter-Approved Pension Fixes
- OCReg: Editorial: Pensions eating more of O.C. budget
- NYTimes: The City That Privatized Everything
- WashTimes: Issa refuses to back down over Fast and Furious conspiracy theory
- The Hill:Issa confident House will vote to place Eric Holder in contempt
- LATimes($): Issa: No evidence White House covered up 'Fast and Furious' fallout
- Politico: Issa: Would delay contempt
- SDUT: Issa takes center stage in dispute with Obama administration
- SacBee: Vote Tuesday could send Stockton to bankruptcy court
- SacBee: From a McDonald's empire, and a drive to succeed, an immigrant shapes California politics
- SDUT: Foie gras: the long, controversial road to a food ban
- SLO Trib: Walmart saga is near a climax
- SLO Trib: Hearing set for dump's growth
- VCS:Retiring chancellor stabilized district but sometimes rankled colleagues
- VCS:County officials fight to keep transit funds loophole
- SanGabTrib:Azusa repeals ordinance targeting day laborers after court ruling; problems persist
- IVDB: L.A. City Council approves deal for free Wi-Fi at LAX
- SanGabTrib:County non-profits hope for a big bang of fireworks sales
- OCReg: Planned streetcar would connect three cities
- RivPE: REDLANDS: City plans for development around rail stations
- IVDB: Rancho Cucamonga police to expand camera surveillance
- DesSun:Larry Spicer won't run in fall vote
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Latinos hope to gain representation
- RivPE: SPECIAL REPORT: Changes possible for emergency ambulance service
- SDUT: Voter turnout highlights strengths, weaknesses for DeMaio, Filner
- SDUT: Critics: SDG&E prepay plan erodes protections
- SDUT: Carlsbad pegged as Koch brothers gathering spot
- NCTimes: ELECTION: Kreep says right-wing views won't affect rulings as judge
- NCTimes: SALES TAX: Big surge in crucial revenue stream for cities
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The Golden Pen
WSJ: Better Schools, Fewer Dollars - OCReg: Brian Calle: Bracing for a bigger tax bite
- VCS:Colleen Cason: Public pensions give new meaning to golden years
- RivPE: STATE: Murky budgeting
- SFChron: Obama's Justice - upside down
- VCS:Editorial: Legislature gets paid for passing a fairy-tale budget
- WashPost: Law of the Sea Treaty Should Sink
- Reason: Yes, We Can Afford Cuts to Bloated Public Sector
- SacBee: Plaintiff gets settlement, but verdicts nullified in Shasta County case
- SacBee: Feud with Sacramento mayor has heavy cost
- SacBee: The Public Eye: State cut dooms Sacramento County's in-home care task force
- SFChron: S.F. declines to take lead on curbing soda sales
- SFChron: Bitter fight taking shape as panel weighs Mirkarimi's fate
- CCTimes: Proposed Walnut Creek taxing district concerns developers
- OakTrib: Deep cuts blindside Oakland schools' special education programs
- SFChron: Jean Quan sure knows when to plan a trip
- SJMerc: San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed makes mark with pension reform
- SJMerc: County yanks $30 million in tax funds from 49ers stadium
- FresBee: Voters to help with Fresno city charter revision?
- BakCal: They can't get along, so taxpayers cough up $1M
- BakCal: Supervisor candidates woo primary opponents
- BakCal: District sets higher bar for principal candidates
- ModBee: Stanislaus County exec's salary apparently not out of ordinary
- ModBee: Construction to start for Gregori stadium
- ModBee: Modesto council meets on budget
- ModBee: Modesto area schools will tap into reserves to make ends meet