Saturday, August 24, 2013
- Remarks to Sacramento Press Club on Arena Subsidy
- SacBee($):Editorial: In arena battle, disclosure will be vital on all sides
- California Lawmakers Continue to Undermine Property Rights
- VOSD: Filner Resigns
- SDUT: Q&A: What's happening in Filner case?
- SDUT: Filner exit as graceless as it gets
- SDUT: Filner apology falls flat
- VOSD: Filner Resigns: In His Own Words
- LATimes($): San Diego Mayor Bob Filner resigns, faces criminal investigation
- VOSD: AG's Office: Criminal Probe Into Filner Under Way
- SDUT: Filner circus is over now let's get to work
- VOSD: Morning Report: It's Over
- CA Assembly pays women less; fewer in top staff positions
- SCS:A gender gap in local offices? Symposium to push for more women in politics
- OCReg: South county Assembly race takes shape
- VCS:Accrediting commission criticized by federal and state officials, local group
- SacBee($):Huge Calif. wildfire spreads into Yosemite
- SacBee($):Despite Rim fire, Yosemite Valley remains clear, beautiful for visitors, park officials say
- LATimes($): Rim fire rages, but Groveland tries to remain calm
- LATimes($): Bill cracking down on 'swatting' sent to Gov. Jerry Brown
- SCS:Bill opens up voter records to researchers: Secretary of State, Sen. Bill Monning work on access
- SacBee($):The Buzz: Sen. Noreen Evans' campaign fundraising continues -- even with no campaign
- LATimes($): Reviewers critical of Salinas prison for deaths, drug diversions
- LATimes($): Lead paint: All over but the lawsuits
- SacBee($):States, Justice Department girding for battle over voting laws
- The Hill:Sen. Boxer: Olympics discrimination would be 'dark stain' on Russia
- Barbara Boxer to Putin: Mess with LGBT rights and you will face significant protest
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The Golden Pen
FresBee: EDITORIAL: Shameless lawmakers make case for fundraising blackout - SacBee($):Viewpoints: It's blue vs. blue for the future of California
- SFChron: Why CEOs can no longer advise politicians
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Big reform of CEQA bogs down
- CCTimes: Daniel Borenstein: Strike ban to solve BART dispute presents great risks
- SFChron: Too many Californians left without food stamps
- LATimes($): False confessions are costly to California
- SacBee($):Twin Rivers administrator resigns, will receive nearly $175,000 on way out
- CCTimes: Bay Area's most congested freeways to get air pollution monitors
- SFChron: Secrecy in Oakland on crime-fighting strategy
- CCTimes: Citywise: Fed up Oakland bar owner exploring mayoral bid
- SJMerc: San Jose councilman proposes banning sodas
- SJMerc: Pizarro: Silicon Valley business execs go in the tank for A's move to San Jose at ChamberPAC barbecue
- BakCal: LOIS HENRY: City-county animal split is OK --now just solve the problem
- SCS:UC Santa Cruz payroll on the rise
- SLO Trib: State water board urges supervisors to protect Paso groundwater
- VCS:Port of Hueneme secures more than $900,000 in security funds
- LATimes($): L.A., conservationists reach agreement to repair Mono Lake damage
- OCReg: O.C. not without fallen leaders
- OCReg: Law would let HOAs pay for extra police patrols
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City may wash hands of sewer laterals
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Takano on Inland business tour
- RivPE: MORENO VALLEY: Co's resignation leaves gaps