Thursday, July 5, 2012
- Rail Bonds, Waters Bonds & Lack Of Pension Reform Oh My!
- OCReg:Pension wars: Will Sacramento kill local reforms?
- LATimes($): State Senate leader predicts pension reform next month
- STATE SUPREME COURT STANDS UP FOR CHARTER CITIES, TAXPAYERS
- WHO CARES IF ITS MADE IN U.S.A?
- OCReg:Average pay for county workers rose 17.2 percent, Moorlach says
- Vin Scully, The Los Angeles Dodgers, Andrew Breitbart, and America
- SacBee: Rail vote potential pitfall for Gov. Jerry Brown's tax initiative, Field Poll finds
- RivPE: FIELD POLL: Governors tax measure clings to majority support
- SFChron: Rail project could knock tax vote off track
- LATimes($): Bullet train could shoot down Brown's tax initiative
- SFChron: Central Valley farmers protest high-speed rail
- SCS:With new money pledged for Caltrain, state's bullet train likely to pass Friday, officials say
- Politico: Issa report: VIP loans brought influence
- LATimes($): Chancellor search brings Cal State's challenges into focus
- SacBee: For California unions accepting cuts, what will next year bring?
- CCTimes: Soda tax debate pushes Richmond into national spotlight
- LATimes($): Parades, fireworks, bodybuilding mark Fourth in Southern California
- SDUT: San Diego fireworks suffer "premature ignition"
- LATimes($): San Onofre whistle-blowers less protected than others in California
- Banks have few takers for mortgage relief
- New Bay Area consulting firm to focus on libertarian political candidates
- The Hill:Romney contradicts top adviser, says health law mandate is a tax
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The Golden Pen
Tea, Taxes, and the Revolution - CalWatchdog: High-speed rail push leading to Nov slaughter?
- OCReg: Editorial: No hard times for CSU execs
- Wealthy Political Movers: Meet the Secret Boss of California | NBC Southern California
- OCReg: Debra Saunders: GOP won't win on health care ruling
- SDUT: Bullet train: The facts should kill it
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Wrong lessons drawn from health care ruling
- VCS:Herdt: Peel the politics, find the health
- SFChron: SB1530 defeat a disservice to children
- SacBee: Rafters 'getting the message' about holiday alcohol ban on Sacramento's American River
- SFChron: SF police horse patrol trades in hats for helmets
- SJMerc: San Jose card room M8trix still seeking opening approval
- FresBee: State farm bureau gets OK to sue over solar project
- SacBee: Editorial: Central Valley flood plan a disappointment, but a step ahead
- ModBee: JARDINE: Stanislaus County grand jury wrong about Lopez
- Tehachapi struggling with mandate to craft anti-discrimination lessons
- SLO Trib: Atheists criticize Pismo prayers
- SCS:Fire damages Santa Cruz's Spring Hill School; damage placed at $400,000
- SLO Trib: Grand jury uses Paso school district as warning
- VCS:Ventura County Library System upgrading public computers
- LATimes($): Porn condom measure qualifies for ballot
- LATimes($): Warship museums are not assured victory as tourist draws
- LATimes($): Regulators strip O.C. sheriff's special officers of some powers
- OCReg: Editorial: O.C. city leaders share fiscal fixes
- OCReg: Costa Mesa OKs plans for low-income senior...
- OCReg: Agran tops O.C. Young Democrats' honorees
- RivPE: WILDOMAR: Clock ticking on park tax proposal
- SBSun: Legal experts weigh in on proposed program for underwater homeowners in San Bernardino County
- SBSun: Group readies recall drive against two Fontana Unified School District board members
- SDUT: Audit finds mistakes in city permit charges
- NCTimes: CRIME: Regional graffiti-tracking program extended