Friday, November 22, 2013
- L.A. Story: The GOP is Back in Town
- SCV News:Governor Kills Some Bad Bills
- You Can Keep It? - YouTube
- OCReg: State exchange upholds policy cancellations
- SacBee($):California health officials reject Obamas offer to delay insurance cancellations
- ModBee: This time, Californias health exchange decides people cant keep their health coverage
- SLO Trib: Covered California attracts few Central Coast health plan buyers in first month
- BakCal: Assemblyman promises Internet cafe legislation
- SacBee($):Jerry Brown says lawmakers should save budget surplus for rainy day
- LATimes($): State unveils new limits on toxic chemicals in furniture
- Press Clips: Assassination 50th Anniversary Edition
- John F. Kennedy Set a Benchmark for Overambitious Government
- SDUT: Remembering JFK and PT-109 heroism
- SacBee($):Editorial: A good moment to remember John F. Kennedy
- SDUT: George F. Will: The JFK we had
- LATimes($): JFK, a pioneer in the women's movement
- SFChron: Reflections on meeting JFK, a dazzling personality
- LATimes($): Christmas with Oswald's mother
- F&H Daily: Early Look at Campaign 2014: Part 3 State Assembly
- SFChron: Stark says he'll back Swalwell opponent with cash
- New! Former Rep. Pete Stark threatens SuperPAC and district campaigning for Ellen Corbett
- SacBee($):The Buzz: All three GOP hopefuls in Sacramento congressional race get party help
- SacBee($):Chiang sues over faulty state payroll system failure
- LATimes($): California sues SAP over payroll system failures
- LATimes($): In Bell trial, Angela Spaccia's attorney wraps up by blaming others
- SFChron: Senate Democrats curb filibusters on appointees
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Fixing California: Report ignores states vast pension liabilities - Townhall: For Obamacare Architects, Problems are Features, not Bugs
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: California Democrats fare poorly in two elections
- The World of the Coliseum
- SacBee($):Facing developer complaints, Sacramento County seeks to ease affordable housing law
- SJMerc: Exclusive: Controversial BART negotiator Thomas Hock speaks out
- SFChron: BART rejects contract provision on family leave
- SFChron: Presidio board kicks back Lucas plan - with force
- SJMerc: San Jose-Santa Clara County homeless numbers among highest in nation
- LATimes($): EPA head laments lack of clean water in San Joaquin Valley
- VCS:Oxnard Union school board not ready to vote on controversial union agreement
- LATimes($): Former accounting firm settles claims over Coliseum audits
- OCReg: Mickadeit: Should vet get back political job?
- PUBLISHING: Press-Enterprise sale completed
- SBSun: Personal income growth rate falls in San Bernardino County and around country
- SDUT: SD water rates to jump 15 percent
- Morning Report: Teachers Union Not a Fan of Parent Group
- VOSD: San Diego Explained: Whats Ahead in the Race for Mayor