Friday, September 21, 2012
- 
	
	
	
			
		YES, WE CAN BREAK PUBLIC-EMPLOYEE PENSIONS
		
 - 
	
	
	
			
		SDUT: Giving teen offenders chance at parole is just | UTSanDiego.com
		
 - 
	
	
	
			
		LATimes($): Jerry Brown signs bills boosting benefits for veterans, soldiers
		
 - CCT Political Blotter: Brown signs veterans bills, jabs at Senate GOP
 - OCReg:Law to curb handicapped access 'shakedowns'
 - RivPE: JURUPA VALLEY: Officials criticize governors veto
 - SBSun: Fontana police chief blasts governor over vetoed bill
 - LATimes($): Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes financial help for four young cities
 - 
	
	
	
			
		CalWatchdog: NEW: Cal State illegally promotes Prop. 30 tax increase
		
 - CalWatchdog: NEW: Initiative idea: Cut CSU administrators in half
 - Diversity Forever by Heather Mac Donald - City Journal
 
- 
	
	
	
			
		LATimes($): Second survey shows more voters unsure about Proposition 30
		
 - SacBee: Campaign finance measure trails among likely California voters
 - CapWkly: PPIC poll: Voters split on November tax initiatives
 - RivPE: FIELD POLL: Governors initiative holds tiny lead
 - SacBee: The Buzz: High earners biggest supporters of Jerry Brown's tax on high earners
 - DesSun:Indian Wells council OKs own pay cut
 - LATimes($): Former Bell police chief takes the Fifth 20 times
 - 
	
	
	
			
		LATimes($): Taxpayers, ratepayers will fund California solar plants
		
 - OCReg: Democrat sues to keep Sen. Mimi Walters off the ballot
 - CalWatchdog: NEW: Prop. 31 would redistribute local tax dollars
 - SacBee: Businesses attack California's cap-and-trade auction
 - SCS:California Air Resources Board asked to ease cap-and trade program
 - SFChron: Tech firms find havens from U.S. taxes
 - Silicon Valley deep into overseas tax havens
 - The Hill:House Republicans demand shake-up at DOJ after Fast and Furious report
 - 
	
	
	
			
		FresBee: Feds to streamline high-speed rail approval process
		
 - SFChron: High-speed rail on federal fast track
 - FresBee: EDITORIAL: HSR takes historic step toward Valley construction
 - SLO Trib: Lois Capps' bills on pediatric research and veteran EMTs head to Senate
 - 
	
	
	
			
		CalWatch: Regulators urged to crack down on donations to bond measures
		
 - NCTimes: BUDGET: Treasurer calls for bill to ban costly school bonds
 - Oil regulators hint at upcoming rules
 - SBSun: School district tosses judge in 'parent trigger' battle
 - OCReg: State shuts Knott's ride for investigation
 - 
	
	
	
			
		CCT Political Blotter: New tips for voting while in foreclosure
		
 - SacBee: Federal regulators launch probe of JPMorgan's energy trading in California
 - CCT Political Blotter: Details %u2013 and tickets %u2013 for Obama%u2019s SF fundraiser
 - SacBee: Former VP Cheney urges U.S. to fight back after protests in Islamic world
 
- 
	
The Golden Pen
		Politico: Opinion: Deciphering Mitt Romney's '47 percent' blunder - Rich Lowry - POLITICO.com
		
 - SDUT: Bilbray for Congress: The economic times demand it
 - 
	
	
	
			
		F&H Daily: Memo to Yes on 32: The Railroads Won
		
 - SacBee: Editorial: New laws could boost business climate in state
 - 
	
	
	
			
		OCReg: Editorial: Schools putting money in wrong places
		
 - OCReg: Editorial: Water project EIR challenge all wet
 - OCReg: Editorial: Romney trips over entitlements
 - F&H Daily: An Election of No Change?
 - SFChron: Prop. 37 is not answer on food labeling
 - 
	
	
	
			
		SacBee: Dan Walters: California school cut warning looks real
		
 - F&H Daily: Democrats Derail Their Own AB 32
 - SacBee: San Juan voters asked to approve $350 million bond for school improvements
 - SFChron: SF Prop. E payroll tax lovefest
 - Mitt at 17 in San Francisco. The lost photos. (PHOTOS)
 - CalWatch: Oakland mayor falls short on promise of transparency
 - SFChron: Oakland council can't control meetings
 - VCS:Fillmore split over campaign poll run by former councilman's group
 - 
	
	
	
			
		LATimes($): At mayoral debate, charges of corruption and rays of optimism
		
 - LADN: Councilwoman Maribel De La Torre's trial won't be moved out of San Fernando
 - Corruption Probe Ongoing at County Treasurer's Office
 - OCReg:Costa Mesa labor war: Outsourcing must be 'special'
 - OCReg: RSM councilman returns from Afghanistan deployment
 - Pulido Announces Endorsements
 - Santa Ana Council Makes Progress on Sunshine Ordinance
 - SBSun: San Bernardino County Planning Commission approves controversial radio tower project for second time
 - RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO: Complaint filed against city attorney
 - RivPE: POLITICS: Group meets with county registrar about voter fraud
 - RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Council to revisit red-light cameras issue
 - SDUT: County hires planning director from bankrupt city
 - NCTimes: ELECTION: In supervisor race, Roberts looks to expand recognition
 - VOSD: Local Legislator Backs School Bond Changes
 - VOSD: When Is a Tax Not a Tax? When You Call It Something Else
 
