Tuesday, October 15, 2013
- *Top 20 Bills To Veto: The Final Score*
- Austerity Policies Cannot Succeed Without Complementary Prosperity Policies
- Do union activists work for Gov. Brown, farm board?
- The Debt Crisis
- SDUT: Unions prevail on prevailing wages
- BakCal: Unions smile, cities frown at prevailing wage law
- ModBee: Modesto fears harm from new prevailing wage law
- ModBee: Assemblywoman Kristin Olsens husband faces misdemeanor charge in soccer practice incident
- SDUT: Brown vetoes Atkins housing bill; signs crime measures
- F&H Daily: Bill Signings End Tax Board Money Grab from Small Business
- F&H Daily: Gov. Brown Spikes Faulty Initiative Change
- SacBee($):Jerry Brown finishes action on bills for the year with 18 signatures and 18 vetoes
- VOSD: Brown: Obamacare Rollout Trumps Medical Interpretation Bill
- OCVoice: Network Formed to Track Campaign Finance Abuses
- F&H Daily: Campaign Finance Battles Wont Go Away
- SLO Trib: GOP activist Charles Munger Jr. talks money, politics at Cal Poly
- SacBee($):Richmond weighs using eminent domain to help struggling homeowners
- SacBee($):Richmond weighs using eminent domain to help struggling homeowners
- LATimes($): Proposal would let California's 2-year colleges grant 4-year degrees
- DesSun:Southern California water agencies push Delta tunnels
- VOSD: The Other California Public Records Law
- RivPE: CONGRESS: Nestande makes his candidacy official
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: Opt-out efforts won't play in California, insurance chief says
- Politico: Tea party groups still want Obamacare gutted
- Politico: Arthur Laffer is back as GOP tax man
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Failed effort leaves predators unmolested - SacBee($):Dan Walters: California construction unions get two big wins
- SFChron: Bipartisan self-destruction
- SDUT: Pension tsunami strikes again
- SacBee($):Editorials: Governor gets it mostly right on bill signings
- CCTimes: Daniel Borenstein: BART unions should settle before they do serious damage
- SacBee($):Bruce Maiman: Is it time for tea party to start a third party?
- SacBee($):Editorial: Agency failed in its duty to jobless Californians
- SacBee($):Report shows rising property values in Sacramento region, California
- SFChron: Ed Lee puts off trip to Asia amid BART uncertainty
- SFChron: SF's Prop. D aims to raise awareness of drug costs
- SacBee($):SF area transit strike looms hours before deadline
- SCS:BART strike looms for Tuesday, and AC Transit could strike Thursday
- SJMerc: National research labs in Bay Area prepare for temporary closure
- FresBee: Assemblywoman Connie Conway's staff holds session in Woodlake
- BakCal: Supervisors prescribe whole new budget for KMC
- ModBee: Riverbank Teachers Association, some of its members, are at odds over school board endorsements
- SLO Trib: Clift to challenge Gibson in county supervisor race
- VCS:Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley top FBI safest city lists
- SBSun: Case of cursing LAUSD teacher raises legal questions about secret recordings
- LATimes($): Councilman wants more study on quake risks to concrete buildings
- LATimes($): 4 L.A. schools defer iPads, citing security, liability issues
- LATimes($): L.A. Unified stakes reputation on iPad program
- FresBee: Explosion at LAX terminal delays flights; no injuries reported
- SBSun: Rutherford announces bid for second term as SB County supervisor
- SDUT: Rivals attack Fletcher's party switching