Thursday, March 26, 2009
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		PPIC: Weak Support for Ballot Propositions
		
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		SFChron: Poll: Special election measures a tough sell
		
 - SacBee: AM Alert: Ballot measures in trouble
 - SJMerc: Voters cool to ballot measures to fix state budget
 - FresBee: Voter disgust puts state budget measures at risk, poll finds
 - VentStar: Governor's budget measures face opposition
 - LAT: Ballot measures on California budget in trouble, poll finds
 - LADN: Poll: Only salary freeze enjoys majority support
 - DesSun: Budget ballot measures poll poorly in counties of Southern California
 - OCReg: Poll: Congress improving, Sacramento worsening
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		FEDERAL STIMULUS DOLLARS -- CAPPING THE COST OF THE "GIFT"
		
 
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		SacBee: Foes surface against California ballot measures
		
 - LADN: Anti-tax groups to oppose Prop. 1A
 - SDUT: Anti-tax groups denounce Prop. 1A
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		SFChron: GOP 2010 gubernatorial fray: a new candidate on the way?
		
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		LADN: Schwarzenegger says he's not seeking any other office
		
 - SacBee: Schwarzenegger says he's not running for another office
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		CapWkly: The Skinny
		
 - SacBee: Teachers give $2 million toward Proposition 1B
 - SDUT: Gays protest Block's failure to vote on resolution against Proposition 8
 - DesSun: Poll: Voters reject same-sex marriage
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		CapWkly: Fran Pavley back on greenhouse gas patrol
		
 - CapWkly: State weighs in on whistleblower lawsuit against medical laboratories
 - CapWkly: Senate probe: Tighter rein needed over IHSS
 - SFChron: Guv Back In Trouble Over Prison Care
 - CapWkly: Seaching for answers amid federal stimulus dollars, deadlines
 - CapWkly: Scrum for stimulus dollars sets off regional water battle
 - SacBee: Appellate court holds its fire in prison health care dispute
 - SFChron: State changing laws to get stimulus funds
 - CapWkly: The out-of-towners: Footing the bill for auto crashes
 - SacBee: Maria Shriver pushes to boost Alzheimer's research
 - CCTimes: Bill calls for tracking of large-capacity weapon magazines
 - SJMerc: Armies of 2010 census workers hit the streets armed with hand-held computers
 - OakTrib: House members float paid family leave bill
 - VentStar: Wilderness bill, which includes Sierra Navada, sent to president
 - DesSun: Congress OKs bill that protects land in Joshua Tree, San Jacinto
 - SFChron: Congress OKs More Wilderness In 9 States
 - RivPE: Act protecting public land on way to president
 
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The Golden Pen
		SacBee: Budget ballot measures face uphill fight
		
 - OCReg: About to be kicked out of college
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		FresBee: Public outrage at AIG is misdirected
		
 - SFChron: Perspective needed on UC salaries
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		LAT: California's bond ratings don't reflect reality
		
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		Townhall: Conservatives' False Division
		
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		Bloomberg: Schwarzenegger Opens California Fairgrounds to Homeless Camp
		
 - SacBee: Schwarzenegger, Johnson team up to help Sacramento-area homeless
 - SacBee: Criminal hiring checks shifted away from Sacramento County CPS top bosses
 - SacBee: The Public Eye: County officials get yearly car perk of up to $6,900
 - SacBee: Burst water pipe, more mold discovered at Board of Equalization HQ
 - CapWkly: Uncertainty lingers after ruling in Vallejo bankruptcy case
 - TheHill: Politicians waiting for the go-ahead from Tauscher to campaign for seat
 - SJMerc: San Jose State University rejects 4,400 prospective freshmen
 - StockRec: Transportation officials go after stimulus dollars
 - StockRec: Water contractors sue over smelt rule
 - FresBee: House approves Valley river funds
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		BakCal: Government roundup: One man's pork is another man's high powered laser beam
		
 - BakCal: Californian cuts 12 percent of staff
 - LADN: Big bucks for LAUSD consultants
 - LAT: L.A.'s great signage debate
 - LAT: Test pilot killed in crash of Air Force fighter jet
 - LAT: Councilman proposes rescinding term limits for LAPD chief
 - LAT: Villaraigosa meets with Jordan Downs community group
 - TheHill: In race for Solis' seat, Democratic Party may prove to be powerbroker
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		LAT: O.C. Sheriff Sandra Hutchens is revoking concealed weapons permits
		
 - OCReg: Money troubles cut into firefighting resources
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		OCReg: Newport: most-liberal O.C. city?
		
 - RivPE: Board staff keeps growing
 - SBSun: Derry defends Turner as his pick for post
 - RivPE: Polarizing choice
 - RivPE: Court documents show activist's computer holding child porn was password-protected
 - RivPE: Investor alliance has donor ties to Rancho Cucamonga council that will decide who gets prime development rights
 - IVDB: SB gas station owner says new rule will shut him down
 - SDUT: City task force considers larger convention center
 
