Friday, September 28, 2012
- Deceptive Results From PPIC on Death Penalty
- BREAKING THE PENSIONS PART TWO: A POLITICAL PATH
- Shifting Strategic Perspectives Abroad
- NatlRev: Peace through Commerce
- SacBee: Brown OKs bill providing free digital textbooks
- SDUT: Facebook password requests to become illegal
- LATimes($): Brown signs online privacy laws
- RivPE: REGION: Governor signs animal-protection legislation
- SFChron: Law may encourage mammogram alternatives
- SacBee:Jerry Brown signs Reagan statue bill, makes point about taxes
- LATimes($): CSU faculty told not to campaign in class
- OCReg: Dueling tax measures raise stakes for schools, state
- LATimes($): Activists launch grassroots campaign for Prop. 30
- LATimes($): Tom Morello to rage against Prop. 32
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Legislative hearings attack Prop. 32
- SFChron: Hayashi needs to regain voters' trust
- SacBee: Community college board taps longtime Los Rios chief to run California system
- FresBee: Ex-Fresno City College boss named Calif. Community Colleges chancellor
- LATimes($): Brice W. Harris to head state's community colleges
- Business interests take new tact in anti-Roth ad
- DesSun:Bono Mack, Ruiz to debate in October
- OCReg: GOP puts up little-known challenger against Sen. Feinstein
- CCT Political Blotter: Yes on Prop. 39 pulls ads as opposition fades
- VOC: A Quest (With Public Funds) to Change Campaign Finance
- The Hill:Rep. Issa threatens to subpoena HHS over Medicare bonuses
- LATimes($): Filmmaker behind anti-Islam video is arrested
- LATimes($): 3rd ex-Fullerton police officer charged in death of homeless man
- OCReg: Thomas case: 3rd Fullerton officer charged
- SJMerc: State leaders hail Caltrain milestone
- SFChron: UC, CSU to consult students on fees
- CalWatch: State reported inflated rate of teachers lacking credentials
- LATimes($): UCLA researchers say last year's Carmageddon improved air quality
- SacBee: California voters support path to citizenship for illegal immigrants, say no to driver's licenses
- SCS:Feds to take up great white protections
- SFChron: Changing Calif. climate a threat to crops
- OCReg: Romney's health plan a mystery to GOP candidate
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The Golden Pen
CalWatchdog: NEW: Hold the Twitter: Brown signs a good law! - F&H Daily: Californians Voting with their Feet – Against California
- OCReg: Editorial: Win some, lose some on bill signing
- Barack Obama versus Mitch McConnell
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Now Atwater teetering toward bankruptcy
- SacBee: Editorial: Campbell's closure should pose questions
- SacBee: Dan Walters: Berman-Waxman grip on California loosening
- SacBee: Vieiwpoints: Pension reforms are stronger than you think
- OCReg: Prop. 33 (car insurance premiums): Yes
- CalBuzz: How Ryans Family Biz Rose on Goverment Dough
- F&H Daily: The Politics of Migration: Blunting the “Fish Hook”
- SDUT: More bad news on California jobs front
- SacBee: Twin Rivers in talks with Sacramento police over leadership help
- CCTimes: Economic summit emphasizes strengths of East Contra Costa region
- SFChron: Oakland council may cut meeting access
- CCTimes: Oakland schools enter agreement with feds to reduce suspensions of black students
- ModBee: Riverbank mayor's use of video is a surprise to some
- FresBee: City of Fresno, SPCA extend animal services contract
- Council candidates talk outsourcing, regulations, 24th Street widening
- SLO Trib: SLO County unemployment falls in August
- SCS:Capitola City Council to wait on $2.4 million loan refinancing
- SCS:Watsonville's growth plan challenged: Flawed assumptions and analysis mar plan, lawyer says
- VCS:Editorial: For Assembly, re-elect Gorell in 44th District
- LADN: Blue-ribbon panel probing L.A. County jail abuse to release findings Friday morning
- LATimes($): Janice Hahn in the 44th District
- OCReg: D.A.'s Office to review OCFA hazmat program
- SDUT: SD Chamber CEO Barrales to step down
- VOSD: Major Convention Center Decision Coming Monday
- NCTimes: OCEANSIDE: Judge tentatively rules Tri-City must allow director into closed meetings
- VOSD: U-T CEO Threatens to Use Paper to Try to Disband Port