Sunday, July 1, 2012
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		LATimes($): Did Jerry Brown pull rank to get petition signatures processed?
		
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		SacBee: Molly Munger's lawsuit escalates war against Jerry Brown's tax measure
		
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		OCReg: CSU pay rises to $2.6 billion, but cuts loom
		
 
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		FresBee: New state laws cover tattoos, foie gras, bullying
		
 - SFChron: Foie gras ban confusing
 - SanGabTrib:2 minutes and $228 million: Here's how Industry spends its money
 - CCTimes: Internal Affairs: Governor shoots a hole in GOP support by cutting Healthy Families
 - SacBee: Only one state park remains on closure list
 - SacBee: Final California budget deal wasn't all about saving money
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		The Hill:Romney surrogate: Obama health law would have hurt her cancer treatments
		
 - LADN: Still much to accomplish, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa says, as clocks ticks on his term
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		CCTimes: LAPD embracing 'predictive policing'
		
 - OCReg: Fireworks in H.B. spark nostalgia, concerns
 - LATimes($): O.C. toll roads to stop taking cash, cut toll-booth jobs
 - SBSun: Redlands City Council to discuss employee benefit negotiations in closed session
 - IVDB: Chino Valley board told state budget means more cuts
 - IVDB: La Verne budget has no layoffs
 - DesSun:The cost of keeping it legal in Coachella Valley's cities
 - DesSun:Indio councilwoman wants special meeting about city's relationship with Goldenvoice
 - DesSun:Councilwoman calls for meeting to save CoachellaFest, Stagecoach
 - DesSun:Political Insider: Powers wants ethical election
 - RivPE: JURUPA VALLEY: Money woes dampen city's birthday
 - RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City tries to untangle special event policies
 - RivPE: LAKE PERRIS: Hints that budget will keep it open
 - SDUT: Hall: Escondido police immigration policy, part two
 - NCTimes: ELECTIONS: Candidates lining up early for Vista City Council race
 - NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: Budget peace returns after years of turmoil
 - NCTimes: CARLSBAD: School trustees approve furlough deal with teachers
 
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: Doug French: Property Means Preservation - 
	
	
	
			
		FresBee: Will voters trust lawmakers when lawmakers didn't trust voters with state budget details?
		
 - NCTimes: EDITORIAL: Budgeting by blackmail
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		OCReg: Editorial: Give bullet train roundtrip to ballot
		
 - RivPE: STATE: Pension evasion
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		OCReg: Brian Calle: Next round in Obamacare fight set for fall
		
 - The California Reform Industry: A Prognosis
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		Chuck DeVore: Obamacare is just a $500 billion tax hike
		
 - HumEvnts:Top 10 Obama power grabs
 - NYP: Stockton's Valuable Lesson
 - OCReg: Eileen Spatz: Rethinking idea of 'college or bust'
 - SacBee: Siemens Rail's Sacramento plant on track to diversify to trolleys, bullet trains
 - SacBee: Bill widens Sacramento police, sheriff's contract security opportunities
 - SacBee: Jury calls for merging services
 - CCTimes: East Contra Costa Fire District's scorching at the ballot box offers lessons for ConFire's upcoming parcel tax
 - SJMerc: Court-appointed personal, estate managers hand out costly, questionable bills
 - FresBee: San Joaquin River restoration will cost $900m
 - FresBee: New Valley tax rolls look grim for city budgets
 - ModBee: Modesto Irrigation District sale could face legal snarls
 - ModBee: Atwater trustees reverse course on superintendent firing
 - ModBee: Success & Service: Modesto man appointed to pesticide agency
 - BakCal: 'Democratic' mailers found to endorse local Republicans
 - SLO Trib: Neil Havlik: The man behind SLO's wide-open spaces
 - SLO Trib: Avila panned for lack of website
 
