Monday, June 24, 2013
- A Wide Ranging Interview With Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas)
- "CAB" RIDE RIPS OFF LOCAL TAXPAYERS
- FRBlog: Liberal hysteria over Koch brothers' interest in L.A. Times
- SJMerc: 'Pension pickup': Bay Area taxpayers foot the bill for little-known perk
- CalPensions:CalPERS wants lien on local government assets
- OakTrib: Affirmative action ban at UC, 15 years later
- SFChron: Texas Admissions case sent back
- LATimes($): The man behind Calif.'s gay-marriage lawsuit
- SJMerc: Gay marriage in Supreme Court: Nation will be glued to Web
- SacBee($):AM Alert: California looks at potential of social investment
- OakTrib: Bay Bridge: News assn. objects to proposed safety group's exemption from public oversight
- The Hill:California lawmaker strives to bring technology innovation to House
- DesSun:Indio council to vote on balanced budget
- DesSun:Cuts could crowd Indio's courthouse
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The Golden Pen
SJMerc: Public's right to records is still fragile in California - RivPE: EDITORIAL: End yearly threats to open government rules
- WklyStand: A Texan Takes Manhattan
- OCReg: John Phillips: High-speed rail's 'father' now disowns bullet train
- NatlRev: Giving Workers a Choice
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Tom Hayden's anti-toxics law may get a makeover
- SacBee($):Dan Walters Daily: Is Brown's stance on prisons a political ploy?
- AmerSpec: Farm Bill Follies
- SacBee($):Big plans for R St. warehouse run afoul of neighbors in Sacramento
- SFChron: Mayoral force behind Lucas plan
- SFChron: CCSF turns tables - accreditors under scrutiny
- FresBee: Fresno County leaders' voluntary pay cuts end July 1
- ModBee: Pool funds drying up in Empire
- SLO Trib: Power outage leaves 145,000 Central Coast residents in the dark for about three hours Sunday night
- VCS:Thousand Oaks council to consider contracts for trash haulers, street sweeping
- IVDB: Child protection commission proposed by Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
- SanGabTrib:Water agency pays tribute to miners lost in tunnel blast 42 years ago
- LATimes($): USC deal could sap Science Center parking revenue, trustees say