Wednesday, October 3, 2012
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		CalTax Leaves Significant Tax Increase Votes Off Of Their Legislative Scorecard
		
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		IS THE FIX IS IN? HIGHER TAXES AND LESS SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY
		
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		SacBee: The Buzz: California voters face 237 local revenue measures in November
		
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		Politico: 5 most-expensive House races - Alex Isenstadt - POLITICO.com
		
 - CalWatch: Sierra Club targets lawmaker who wants to restore Hetch Hetchy
 
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		LATimes($): Proposition 30 set to launch first television ads
		
 - OCReg: Prop. 32 takes aim at union money
 - LATimes($): Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes labor-backed pension bills
 - SacBee: Brown veto seeks stronger ties between California health law, federal act
 - SDUT: Bill vetoed: 'Unemployed need not apply' remains legal
 - CalWatchdog: NEW: Bill injects mandatory vaccines into Calif. law
 - CalWatch: Veto pits charter school autonomy against affordable meals
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		VCS:Strickland, Brownley battle for House seat in CLU debate
		
 - The debate before the debate
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		The Hill:Issa to probe Libya attack in hearing
		
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		FRBlog: *Breaking* Prominent Slate Card Company Sues U.S. Senate Candidate Emken For Fraud
		
 - LATimes($): GOP Senate candidate sued by conservative mailing house
 - SacBee: Voters weigh proposal on trafficking
 - OCReg:Would Prop. 35 help or hurt sex- and labor-trafficking victims?
 - SDUT: Pastor sues over ban on gay 'conversion' therapy
 - LATimes($): L.A. Councilman Richard Alarcon and wife ordered to stand trial
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		LATimes($): Drilling down on California elections
		
 - ModBee: Denham says brother, ex-partner owed taxes
 - SacBee: Extending insurance discounts
 - SFChron: Debate as Fish and Game changes name
 - McKeon paid FEC fine with campaign funds
 - CCTimes: Resolution calls on Chevron to meet higher standards in aftermath of fire
 - CCT Political Blotter: Speier probing military sex crimes in Texas today
 - LATimes($): Jailing of 'Innocence of Muslims' creator raises free speech worries
 
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The Golden Pen
		How Local Governments Are Chipping Away at the First Amendment
		
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		LATimes($): Arnold Schwarzenegger's tell-all book takes bad taste to a new level
		
 - SacBee:Arnold Schwarzenegger discusses public pensions on Jon Stewart show
 - SBSun: Sex, lies and politics: Arnold Schwarzenegger's astonishing lifelong pattern of secrets
 - LADN: Doug McIntyre: Arnold the Pig makes news once again
 - SacBee: Schwarzenegger was all sizzle, no steak
 - SacBee: Dan Morain: Schwarzenegger puts delusions into book form
 - SacBee: Peter Schrag: Jerry Brown helped create the tax trap that now ensnares him
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		SacBee: Dan Walters: Gov. Jerry Brown channels Gray Davis on bill actions
		
 - VCS:Herdt: Did Brown keep canoe on course?
 - SacBee: Seven seek three seats on West Sac's Washington Unified school board
 - SacBee: Endorsements: No on Measure M, unneeded Sacramento charter commission
 - SacBee: Meet the 4 contenders for Rancho Cordova City Council seats
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		SacBee: Editorial: UP must step up on toxic legacy of the railyard
		
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		SFChron: Legislation seeks to clothe Castro's naked guys
		
 - SFChron: Time to get dressed, San Francisco
 - SFChron: City College names interim chancellor
 - CCTimes: BART board incumbent faces challenge from former union leader
 - SFChron: Chronicle recommends yes vote on Prop. B
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		SJMerc: Wall Street awaits Whitman's vision for HP
		
 - SFChron: New rules limit crowd at Oakland meeting
 - FresBee: Valley gets fed funds for highway projects
 - ModBee: Stanislaus County Supervisor Bill O'Brien going his own way more
 - Election notebook: Candidate forum on water issues coming up
 - SLO Trib: Six appointed to panel to help choose next Paso Robles police chief
 - SCS:Jacques Bertrand, Capitola city treasurer, seeks council seat, offers consenus-building approach
 - SCS:Pajaro Valley errs in superintendent salary: Dorma Baker owed more than $30,000 in back pay
 - VCS:Supervisors alter county employee health coverage rates
 - VCS:Editorial: Best for Moorpark council are Mikos, Millhouse
 - LATimes($): L.A. repeals its ban on pot stores
 - LADN: LAUSD 'running on fumes' going into November tax votes
 - LATimes($): Woman awarded $3.2 million in LAPD shooting
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		OCReg:DEA raids pot shop in complex owned by ex-Orange official
		
 - OCReg: Editorial: Yes on Fullerton Measure W
 - OCReg: Editorial: Three picks for Fullerton City Council
 - SBSun: Appellate court panel hears arguments in Colonies corruption case
 - SBSun: District bond plan stokes ire
 - LATimes($): UC Riverside medical school clears hurdle
 - RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Medical school may start recruiting
 - RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Supervisors approve final mine fast-track status
 - RivPE: JURUPA VALLEY: City seeks countys financial help
 - RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City to continue red-light program
 - SDUT: Ponder, Powell for San Diego school board
 - NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: Council candidates debate dispensaries, checkpoints
 - VOSD: Promised Library Hour Increase Is Delayed
 - SDUT: San Diego Democrats reclaim lead in registered voters
 
