Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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		Don't Hold Your Breath For Meaningful Reforms To Come From Inside The Capitol
		
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		A MAJOR VICTORY FOR CHARTER SCHOOLS
		
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		SFChron: GOP gov candidate Meg Whitman did register to vote in SF
		
 - SFChron: Whitman on GOP voter rolls in S.F. from 1982-85
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		RivPE: Vacant supervisor seat spurs delays
		
 - DesSun:Vacant supervisor seat may stall county work
 
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		SacBee: Cosmetics consultants out cheer conservatives at weekend conferences
		
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		SacBee: Liberal radio diatribes in 1990s could haunt Jerry Brown in 2010 California governor's race
		
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		SacBee: Hollingsworth doubles up on guv lite endorsement
		
 - SacBee: The Buzz: Water hearing timetable makes heads swim
 - FresBee: Conservation plan dominates water debate
 - CalCap: Lobbyists Sue to Remove June 2010 Ballot Measure
 - LAT: Groups file measure to block state raids of local funds
 - SacBee: California audit finds 'significant' overtime for state mental health workers
 - LAT: More than 100 state health workers are doubling their salaries with overtime
 - SFChron: Checkerspot butterfly next on endangered list?
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		LAT: Schwarzenegger to help pave the way for a stadium in City of Industry
		
 - LAT: Appeals board often cuts penalties in worker safety cases
 - OakTrib: Same-sex married couples 'pleased' to be counted in 2010 census
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		SacBee: Baja California governor asks Schwarzenegger for more prison deportee data
		
 - Politico:Towns locks Republicans out, literally
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		Politico: Pelosi pushes strong public option
		
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		SJMerc: FCC set to take on aggressive role as Internet traffic cop
		
 - WSJ: The GOP's New York Fiasco
 - AmerSpec: It's Up to You, Upstate New York
 - HumEvnts: Hoffman Bid in NY-23 Becomes National Conservative Crusade
 
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The Golden Pen
		OCReg: Reining in overhaul of state constitution
		
 - SDUT: Green vs. green
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		SacBee: Take bullet train claims with grain of salt
		
 - WSJ: Time for Inaction on Global Warming
 - CalPensions: Cost-cutting initiative: end pension competition
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		HogueNews: Is Meg Whitman a Tax Cheat?
		
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		SFChron: Buying the votes of senior citizens
		
 - SacBee: Review panel recommends small changes to Sacramento charter
 - SacBee: Solar Power signs 2nd deal with German firm
 - SFChron: S.F. schools' lunch money cut off; rules broken
 - SFChron: UC Berkeley to admit more out-of-state students
 - OakTrib: Congress abolishes 'widow penalty' that threatened Pleasant Hill resident with deportation
 - OakTrib: Oakland's new police chief publicly sworn in
 - CCT Political Blotter: CD11: Beadles jumps into congressional fray
 - SJMerc: San Jose loosens outsourcing rules
 - SJMerc: Sun Microsystems slashing up to 3,000 jobs
 - SJMerc: New crime lab sustains major internal water damage
 - StockRec:Action on Ford put off again
 - StockRec: Site for prison hospital is OK'd
 - StockRec: Water issues likely to dominate S.J. agenda
 - FresBee: PG&E denies 'smart meter' inaccuracy
 - BakCal: Teacher accused of being drunk in class back at school, no charges to be filed
 - SCruzSent: Hits to state parks begin; day-use areas, campgrounds slated for closure
 - SLO Trib: San Luis Obispo may serve up new bar rules
 - VentStar: Promoting California may help its economy recovery
 - LAT: Insiders hold inside track for LAPD chief
 - LADN: Chief Bratton highlights crime drop at new CompStat center opening
 - LADN: LAUSD facing even bigger deficit
 - LAT: Legislators challenge Villaraigosa on Westside subway funding
 - LADN: Non-profit gets $26 million grant for after school programs at L.A. schools
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		OCReg: O.C. Supervisor: Are bike helmets making kids fat?
		
 - OCReg: Voters guide for special 72nd Assembly District election
 - OCReg: Bond ratings lowered for two O.C. school districts
 - OCReg: Supervisors eye legislation to prevent double-dipping
 - OCReg: Sheriff braces for $65 million in cuts next year
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		OCReg: Sanchez's callers want public health option. Do you?
		
 - DesSun:Southard pulls contract boost off table
 - RivPE: Tribal mitigation money for local governments drying up
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		SDUT: Will Frye take a shot and run for supervisor?
		
 - NCTimes: Water rate hike on tap after all
 - VOSD: City's Back In the Bond Game
 - SDUT: Water managers ease grip on region's spigots
 - SDUT: Plan would require council OK for new hotels
 
