Sunday, August 19, 2012
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		HERE THEY GO AGAIN THINKING WE ARE STUPID
		
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		I Guess Public Safety Unions Just Get Whatever They Want
		
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		SacBee: Editorial: Why did they vote for the death-benefits giveaway?
		
 - FresBee: EDITORIAL: Taxpayer-giveaway bill close to approval
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		DesSun:Riverside County's $1.14 billion pension gap
		
 - DesSun:CalPERS tactics changed over time
 - SDUT: Are public pension fund return assumptions realistic?
 - SDUT: Municipal budgets, services hinge on pension returns
 - DesSun:Some pensions more golden than others
 - OCReg: Editorial: Pension reform possibilities arise in California
 
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		LATimes($): California Teachers Assn. a powerful force in Sacramento
		
 - SJMerc: Error could cost Santa Clara Valley Water District half a billion dollars
 - OCReg: O.C. schools may cut month if tax hikes fail
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		SacBee: California parks officials were looking to spend while shortchanging parks, documents show
		
 - SBSun: Pre-bankruptcy, San Bernardino offered lucrative pay rates to top managers
 - NCTimes: STATE: More cities at risk of bankruptcy
 - CalWatchdog: NEW: Moody's warns of mass Calif. municipal bankruptcies
 - LATimes($): State suing doctor over billing tactics
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		SFChron: Impoverished tribe debates tourism, development
		
 - LATimes($): A bad bet on Indian casinos
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		SacBee: The Public Eye: California battles identity theft, cybercrime from AG's office
		
 - SFChron: State says it can't reduce inmate total
 - SacBee: Legal team reaches out to farmers
 - LATimes($): Nuclear Regulatory Commission may study power plant health risks
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		KMC needs McCarthy's action
		
 - RivPE: MORENO VALLEY: College may lose its accreditation
 - Teachers' benefits didn't come without sacrifices
 - SJMerc: Despite fire, Chevron refinery's safety record better than most
 - The Hill:Delegation penalties to remain unchanged at Republican convention
 
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The Golden Pen
		SacBee: Dan Morain: Will jobs be lost with cap and trade?
		
 - California GOP Embraces a Complicated Budget Reform | NBC Southern California
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		OCReg: Editorial: Jerry Brown's overheated climate rhetoric
		
 - SDUT: Insanely costly school borrowing must end
 - SacBee: Complexity obscures California school money
 - SFChron: Near the end of the Mirkarimi mess and the Ethics Commission
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		SFChron: Don't block Internet phone regulation
		
 - SacBee: Editorial: Dems are making a mess of big chance
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		OCReg: Mark Landsbaum: Jerry Brown hot for money from global warming law
		
 - VCS:Editorial: State's overtime law should apply to field workers
 - SDUT: No Harry Potter in a world with no schools
 - CCTimes: Three council veterans, teenage newcomer vying for Fremont mayor's office
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		SFChron: Oakland council to see major turnover
		
 - SacBee: San Francisco's mid-Market area welcomes Twitter and other high-tech neighbors
 - SFChron: Dialogue clogs up Ross Mirkarimi case
 - SFChron: Mirkarimi case puts pressure on supes
 - ModBee: Stanislaus County looks at scrapping port plan
 - ModBee: Modesto schools board will get a primer on report cards
 - SCS:PV incumbent Karen Osmundson looks for better times in seeking third term
 - SLO Trib: Panel to revisit Diablo surveys
 - SLO Trib: Excelaron drilling plan for Huasna Valley headed to supervisors
 - VCS:Some local hospitals struggle for profit; others hit double digits
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		LATimes($): New governing body planned for L.A./Ontario International Airport
		
 - LADN: City Attorney Carmen Trutanich files papers for re-election.
 - OCReg: After Kelly Thomas, police rework procedures
 - RivPE: RIVERSIDE: School board to OK trustee areas
 - RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City attorney bars lawyer from lobbying council members
 - RivPE: BANNING: Incumbents not seeking re-election
 - NCTimes: HIGHER ED: UC San Diego to end transfer guarantee for college students
 
