Monday, September 17, 2012
- SPENDING TAXPAYER DOLLARS TO PUSH PROP 30 IS ILLEGAL
- OCReg: CSU weighs 5% tuition hike, other fees
- SBSun: CSU trustees to vote on 5% tuition hike in January if tax measure fails
- JOURNALISTS JOIN ANTI-PROP 32 FIGHT
- CA Term Limits PAC Endorses Efforts To Qualify Term Limits Initiative In West Hollywood; Deploys Resources On The Ground
- Newsweek: Arnold Schwarzenegger's Doomed Comeback
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- SFChron: Gov. Brown: Tax bid will be final try
- SacBee: Millions in union political money at stake in Proposition 32 fight
- LATimes($): O.C. police union dispute brings scrutiny of law firm's tactics
- SDUT: Bill to legally add parents triggers dispute
- OCReg: Romney returns to O.C. to raise cash today
- SacBee: The Buzz: Legislative analyst the target of governor's not-so-subtle dig
- SCS:Rich and famous in Silicon Valley, Hollywood backing campaign to abolish California's death penalty
- SFChron: Death penalty ban seeks to answer doubts
- DesSun:Bono Mack, Ruiz at odds over Medicare's fate
- SJMerc: Political Blotter: Ricky Gill gets Farm Bureau's nod in 9th Congressional District race
- LATimes($): Boy Scouts helped alleged molesters cover tracks, files show
- LATimes($): Inland Empire warehouse workers protest conditions
- LATimes($): Reporting live from the front lines of protest is his stream job
- SFChron: Romney's health reforms will be tricky
- FresBee: Valley targets doctor shortage with Affordable Care Act on horizon
- SCS:Federal appeals court to hear challenge to California DNA collection law
- LATimes($): Latino food chain's participation in E-Verify leaves a bad taste
- DesSun:As stench fades, so may the will to save dying Salton Sea
- When and how are absentee ballots counted?
- SDUT: Coming soon: a commuting revolution?
- Politico: Inside the campaign: How Mitt stumbled
- The Hill:More Republican lawmakers than Dems defeated in 2012 primary season
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The Golden Pen
CalBuzz: Brown Bids to Reverse Engineer His Own Legacy - SDUT: A (wee) win for taxpayers
- OCReg: Editorial: Happy Constitution Day
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: It's a day to be celebrating our Constitution
- SacBee: Dan Walters: Bankruptcy ruling could alter California pension law
- SacBee: Endorsement: Tateishi is the best choice for voters in AD 8
- LOIS HENRY: One small step for common sense on air rules
- ROBERT PRICE: How to make endorsement sausage
- LATimes($): Free speech in the real world
- SFChron: Prop. 32 an unbalanced 'reform' plan
- LATimes($): Jerry Brown's legacy rides on outcome of tax hike initiative
- SacBee: Endorsement: Don't get confused by Prop. 40 on districts
- SacBee: South Lake Tahoe looks for a future beyond gambling
- CalWatch: Muni issues accurate on-time report
- CCTimes: Bay Area Chinese-Americans protest Japan's purchase of islands
- SFChron: S.F. gathering marks Occupy's 1st year
- SFChron: Eliana Lopez decries SF 'ugly politics'
- SFChron: S.F. weighing green alternative to PG&E
- SFChron: Prop. D seeks to move low-turnout races
- SFChron: Burris a donor to Oakland city attorney
- SJMerc: San Jose crime concerns spawn dueling meetings
- 24th Street project report won't be out until 2013
- ModBee: Oakdale Irrigation District outlines water sale idea
- SLO Trib: Pismo won't cover lawsuit costs
- LATimes($): L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca faces toughest test of his career
- LATimes($): 'Deferred action' program puts strain on L.A. Unified
- OCReg: Editorial: O.C. cities balk at more toll lanes on I-405
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Neighbors soaring water bills have residents calling foul
- RivPE: ELECTION: Ballot measures would limit city spending
- DesSun:Desert Hot Springs may drop law firm to keep city attorney
- RivPE: MURRIETA: Council to consider extending dispensary moratorium
- RivPE: POLITICAL EMPIRE: Baca and others honor Arnie
- SBSun: Fire cuts, other bankruptcy items on tap Monday for San Bernardino City Council
- RivPE: PERRIS: Val Verde emails shows possible Brown Act violations
- NCTimes: SAN MARCOS: Palomar College making changes with goal of conserving resources