Wednesday, November 15, 2006
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		SacBee: Expanded health coverage tops governor's list of goals
		
 - SacBee: CalPERS panel urges rate boost
 - SFChron: SACRAMENTO - Low voter turnout expected in future
 - VentStar: Pollsters see pattern in low voter turnout
 - SacBee: Racial report critical of bill vetoes
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		OakTrib: Senate changes bring new roles for Californians
		
 - CCTimes: Boxer, Feinstein take leadership roles
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		NCTimes: Issa seeking GOP policy leadership position
		
 - NYTimes: G.O.P. in House Gears Up for New Leadership Fight
 - LAT: Conservatives wary of choice to lead RNC
 - LAT: Illegal immigrants' healthcare bill is tallied
 - OCReg: A giver and a rainmaker
 - SFChron: Supervisors ban plastic to-go boxes, ease pot enforcement
 - SFChron: Feinstein bids to keep names from ball club
 - SJMerc: S.F. school board votes to ban Junior ROTC
 - SJMerc: A's unveil field of tech dreams
 - CCTimes: A's unwrap plans for Fremont park
 - FresBee: McNerney learns Congress 101
 - FresBee: Fresno Co. sheriff covers half of budget shortfall
 - FresBee: Utility-rate hike on horizon
 
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The Golden Pen
		HumEvnts: An Open Memorandum to House Republicans
		
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		Nat'lRev: Leading the Minority into the Majority
		
 - WashTimes: Rebuilding a conservative Republican majority
 - SDUT: Hunter, Issa, Bilbray must back reformers
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		SacBee: Moderation is nice but no cure-all
		
 - SacBee: Movers
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		Sifting Through The Entrails
		
 - LAT: Alarcon considers run for City Council
 - LADN: Alarcón exploring return to City Council
 - LAT: Ethics panel sends a campaign funding plan to council
 - LADN: Boon for city lobbyists
 - LAT: Brewer gets no honeymoon at L.A. Unified
 - OCReg: Daucher's lead keeps getting smaller
 - LAT: Still-tight O.C. races make for uptight candidates
 - OCReg: Caltrans vows to get up to code
 - SDUT: Sanders outlines job cuts in budget
 - NCTimes: Busby officially concedes in 50th District race to Bilbray
 - NCTimes: County approves sex offender law
 - NCTimes: San Diego faces $87 million deficit next fiscal year
 - SDUT: SEC slams city on pension debt
 

		LAT: State's cash flood may be receding, economists fear