Tuesday, June 26, 2012
- SanGabTrib:West Covina spends $1.2 million defending itself, Roger Hernandez, against harassment lawsuits
- HOW CAN THE STATE AND NATIONAL GOP RESPOND TO GEORGE SKELTON?
- SacBee:California budget includes harsher school-year trigger cut
- CalCap:June Income Tax Receipts Looking Even Better
- SacBee:Steinberg hoping for 'minimal' additional budget cuts by Brown
- LATimes($): Budget deal seeks to freeze UC, CSU tuition
- SacBee:AM Alert: Remaining California budget bills begin moving
- OakTrib: Plan would freeze UC, CSU fees if voters pass tax
- SacBee: Budget tweaks could help Gov. Jerry Brown make his case for tax hikes
- LATimes($): Budget deal seeks to freeze UC, Cal State tuition
- CCTimes: Last ditch effort to block plan to dissolve Healthy Families
- OCReg: State budget vote now expected Wednesday
- SacBee: New rules will reflect a more pessimistic pension risk for California
- RivPE: Emmerson bill gets cold shoulder from Assembly Republicans
- SacBee: Bill would shield churches from performing same-sex marriages
- SacBee:Assembly passes bill barring cities from shirking sidewalk repair
- SacBee:Assembly approves bill for higher fees to fight real estate fraud
- LATimes($): Buy Here Pay Here auto sales bill gaining ground
- SacBee: Bill to regulate and tax marijuana dies in California Legislature
- BakCal: Audits removed from illegal school fees bill
- LATimes($): GOP's Linda Ackerman adds another role
- Politico: Issa escalates 'Furious' war
- The Hill:Issa accuses Obama of involvement in Fast and Furious operation
- VCS:People on both sides of immigration debate disappointed by court ruling
- SFChron: Arizona can't handle immigration, Washington won't
- SanGabTrib:San Gabriel Valley politicians and activists react to Supreme Court's immigration split decision
- RivPE: Local leaders have mixed reactions to immigration ruling
- DesSun:Assemblyman, sports authority demand answers
- IVDB: Claremont council to discuss possible purchase of water company
- SBSun: Upland city manager has contract renewed
- RivPE: WILDOMAR: Park tax may be on November ballot
- RivPE: 2012 ELECTION: GOP congressman visits Riverside on Tavaglione's behalf
- RivPE: POLITICAL EMPIRE: Supervisor hopefuls in a playground spat
- RivPE: LAKE ELSINORE: Spending up in next budget
- SDUT: Hunter bunks at his office in Washington
- SDUT: Horn seeks another waiver to give group $50K
- SDUT: A party for lower tolls on South Bay road
- SDUT: Gandara's pension vesting in doubt
- VOSD: Explainer: The School District's Still-Present Deficit
- VOSD: The Three Words That Made Pensions Untouchable
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: Police officers ratify new labor contract
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The Golden Pen
LATimes($): Put pension reform in California to the vote - F&H Daily: Jerry's June 20 Miracle
- F&H Daily: California Forward Waits and Waits
- CalWatchdog: The Establishment killed cig tax Prop. 29
- NatlRev: A Political Glossary
- LATimes($): Voter apathy isn't a crime
- SacBee: Dan Walters Daily: 'California has a lot riding on the Supreme Court decision on health care'
- SJMerc: California can't afford not to build high-speed rail
- SacBee:Sacramento City Council adding to packed November ballot
- CCT Political Blotter: Bay Area gets $7.4 mil to hire veterans as cops
- SFChron: Big cuts for S.F. schools
- CalWatch: AC Transit buses sat empty during BART shutdown
- SacBee:Judge Troy L. Nunley nominated for Eastern District
- CCTimes: Contra Costa Fire District set to make its case for fire safety parcel tax
- SFChron: Pedestrian and bicycle groups fear they will be thrown under bus
- CCT Political Blotter: Obama nominates judge with Bay Area roots
- SJMerc: Santa Clara County officials can't withhold property tax money from San Jose
- SJMerc: Funding questions resurface for 49ers stadium after board yanks $30 million
- SJMerc: Palo Alto council approves controversial Park Plaza project
- CCTimes: Hayward police to hire nine new officers with federal grant money
- CCTimes: Danville Mayor Candace Andersen appointed to Contra Costa board of supervisors
- SacBee: Stockton faces end of mediation, weighs bankruptcy
- LATimes($): Stockton's day of reckoning has arrived
- SFChron: Stockton may make history with Chapter 9
- ModBee: Stockton bankruptcy talks run very late
- ModBee: MID weighs releasing sale contract, but critics vocal
- ModBee: Oakdale council picks treasurer
- ModBee: Ceres OKs a lean budget, with jobs lost
- FresBee: City buys Chamber of Commerce building in Visalia
- Bak: City council set to OK next year's budget
- Bak: Arvin police chief reportedly terminated
- SLO Trib: Homeless parking program: A lot to live on, a night at a time
- SCS:The cost of living: Many county fees going up next year, while planning fees drop
- VCS:City services on line as Fillmore grapples with budget deficit
- LATimes($): State lawmakers consider loosening ban on fireworks sales
- LADN: LAUSD board to vote on $6.3B budget Thursday; after-school care for 50,000 kids nixed
- LADN: L.A. County budget may be up $750M
- LATimes($): Forum owners plan $50-million renovation
- SanGabTrib:Covina balances 2012-13 budget, considers reducing county fire services
- SanGabTrib:Azusa Unified board to discuss salary boost for new superintendent
- OCReg: Mickadeit: Fuentes family stung by college board
- OCReg: O.C. grand jury urges faster cleanup of H.B. toxic landfill
- OCReg:Administration devoured redevelopment funds