Tuesday, November 19, 2013
- Random Thoughts For A Tuesday
- OCVoice: Santa Ana Mayor's Property Swap Raises Ethical and Legal Questions
- OCVoice: City Will Likely Investigate Mayors Property Swap
- LATimes($): Ex-Treasury official considers challenging Jerry Brown in 2014
- CapWkly: Do party shifts hurt Fletcher in SD mayor's race?
- SFChron: S.F. supervisors double down on soda tax
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: California election officials tally costs to fill Emmerson's seat
- OCReg: Union to strike UC medical centers, campuses
- SFChron: BART, union reps meet on disputed provision's cost - SFGate
- SJMerc: Bay Area News Group announces new digital subscription model
- LATimes($): Bell's Spaccia, prosecutor have tense exchange over benefits, sick leave
- LATimes($): Cost of terminal upgrade at Port of Los Angeles doubled over 4 years
- SacBee($):LogicBit CEO defends Department of Fair Employment and Housings switch to his companys software
- OCReg: Five Things to Know About Dana Rohrabacher's Reelection Campaign
- CCT Political Blotter: Bill Lockyer endorses Eric Swalwell for re-elction
- Politico: Obamacare vs. ACA What's in a name?
- LATimes($): A California-style fix for Obamacare's runaway premiums
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Scandal sparked by Capitol's high stakes - SacBee($):Editorial: University of Californias unfunded pension liability is a hard reality sandwich
- SacBee($):Bruce Maiman: Will allegations of bribery spur campaign finance reform?
- SFChron: Secondhand smoke gets in your rights
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Yes, California cities do have a serious pension problem
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Two issues put California House seats in crosshairs
- F&H Daily: Calderon's FBI Woes Hurt Other Politicians
- SFChron: Oakland audit finds fire inspections lacking
- SJMerc: San Jose: City's 42nd, 43rd homicide victims identified, gang motives suspected in one case
- BakCal: $60,000 penalty for fracking fluid in unlined Kern County pit
- SLO Trib: Shea to step down as district attorney after 15 years
- LATimes($): Del Monte to pay $1.2 million to 100 Thai farmworkers
- OCVoice: OC Pension Board Backs Off Major Hike in Public Agency Payments
- OCReg: Pension board shortens payoff schedule
- CA Veteran Denied Reinstatement on City Commission After Deployment
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City attorney, clerk may get raises
- SDUT: Teachers association, district head toward impasse
- VOSD: The Engaged Voters Guide to the Election