Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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		REPUBLICAN SOLUTIONS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROSPERITY
		
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		READER REBUTTAL: NOT SO FAST ON EDUCATION BILL
		
 - Craig DeLuz: CALIFORNIA'S RACE TO THE BOTTOM
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		SJMerc: Will Steve Poizner's millions move the needle in bid to be California's next governor?
		
 
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		LAT: Schwarzenegger promotes Ana Matosantos to finance director
		
 - SacBee: Schwarzenegger names new finance director
 - SFChron: New Assembly leader faces enormous challenges
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		SacBee: California redistricting commission wants a few good citizens
		
 - SacBee: California prisons' medical czar cites budget, management woes
 - SacBee: The Buzz: California high-speed rail estimate jumps $9 billion
 - SJMerc: State high-speed train rides to be costlier, ridership lower than promised to voters
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		Reuters: CEO Whitacre says GM intends to pay back Treasury by June 2010
		
 - SacBee: Craigslist exec told Whitman had 2 sides
 - SacBee: Ballot watch: Chamber takes positions on proposed initiatives
 - SanGabTrib:Candidate hopeful death penalty will dominate AG race
 - SFChron: Pot advocates claim signatures for ballot issue
 - LAT: Measure to legalize pot may be on California's November ballot
 - IVDB: Latinos pledge opposition to proposed voter ID law
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		PE: Schwarzenegger says states key to climate fight
		
 - SBSun: Local school districts wary of 'Race to the Top' initiative
 - SCS: California educators say Race to Top funds not worth the effort
 - SBSun: New teachers find few jobs in competitive market
 - FresBee: Social media redefine rules for Valley lawmakers
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		FresBee: Bill pledges earmarks for Valley causes
		
 - CCTimes: UC vandalism complicates protests
 - BakCal.: Alleged coup by Abernathy camp goes sour...
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		The Hill:Boxer fears climate debate is becoming overly 'personalized'
		
 - AmerSpec: The Life of California's Party
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		BakCal: Giuliani joins growing ranks of speakers
		
 - LAT: U.S. questions Calif.'s healthcare plan for children of working poor
 - LAT: California's payments to foster-care providers are too low, court rules
 - PE: SD 37: Bogh says he's the only "Reagan conservative"
 - StockRec:Phone in to talk to McNerney
 - SDUT: Judge could toss charges in Broadcom backdating
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		HumEvnts:The Soul of the Republican Party, Part II
		
 - Politico: Conservatives grab for Tea Party cash
 - NYT: Court Keeps Campaigns in Suspense
 - WklyStand: Women and the GOP
 - WaTimes: Lawmakers' fine dining on taxpayers' tab
 
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The Golden Pen
		OCReg: Editorial: Raising debt-limit Cain
		
 - SDUT: CTA shows who's boss
 - SDUT: Pensions and partying like it's 1999
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		SacBee: California politicos bewail rising burden of debt
		
 - FresBee: EDITORIAL: State officials fail in shared sacrifice concept
 - OCReg: California Focus: More mandates last thing we need
 - SFChron: Wrong tactic, target in UC fee protest
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		CalBuzz: Money Down: What Poizner's Cash Play Means
		
 - SacBee: Editorial: Why we all pay for prison neglect
 - SacBee: Sacramento Kings dangle dollar beer to lure fans, to chagrin of some
 - SacBee: Adding Bethlehem as sister city involves compromise
 - SFChron: Supervisors seek savings on fire, Muni labor
 - CCTimes: BART holds public meeting about search for new police chief
 - SFChron: S.F. officials earn more than state counterparts
 - CCTimes: Property tax letters a scam, Contra Costa assessor says
 - SFChron: Jack London Square's future remains uncertain
 - SJMerc: Roadshow: BART inches closer to San Jose
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		StockRec:Budget blaze still smolders
		
 - ModBee: Modesto City Schools deficit pegged at $27 million
 - ModBee: Political novice from Modesto to challenge the 'pro'
 - ModBee: OK needed on Stanislaus County deputies' contract
 - ModBee: Enforcement, outreach aimed at Modesto's deadly gang problem
 - FresBee: Clovis, fire district fee dispute could head to court
 - FresBee: Fresno's Met museum facing closure
 - SLO Trib: State official from Paso Robles approved his own take-home ride
 - SLO Trib: Another hard-money borrower bankrupt
 - Officers average a ticket a day during first weeks of Santa Cruz smoking ban
 - VCS: County to receive federal dollars
 - VCS: S. Paula council to OK employment of city manager
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		LADN: L.A. water ranks 83rd in nation
		
 - SanGabTrib:Governor lauds historic Wild Rose neighborhood in Monrovia
 - LAT: Editorial: A chance for openness at L.A. County counsel's office
 - LAT: Los Angeles might require microchips in recovered pets
 - LADN: Mayor `dead serious' about jobs
 - LADN: City moves toward creating gang intervention training program
 - LADN: City audit: LAPD under Bratton mismanaged millions
 - LAT: LAPD did not properly track millions in spending, audit finds
 - OCReg: Five charged in $3 million loan fraud
 - OCReg: Ex-Capo chief's dismissal motion delayed 2-1/2 months
 - OCReg: Judge denies awarding $391,150 to teacher's defense team
 - SBSun: Supreme Court to review employer access to texts in Ontario PD case
 - RivPE: Two Inland water agencies take issue with report critical of supplies delivered to consumers
 - RivPE: ROCKET FUEL IN THE WATER?
 - RivPE: Humans caused the Sheep Fire, investigators say
 - VOSD: Report: City Budget Still Troubled
 - LAT: San Onofre reports problems with backup generator
 - SDUT: Citizen panel rips budget gimmicks
 - NCTimes: San Diego budget plan jeopardizes city jobs
 - NCTimes: REGION: Minutemen open new front against lawyers
 
