Monday, November 26, 2012
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		CAN LEGISLATORS HANDLE THE TRUTH?
		
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		2012 the end of the GOP in the U.S.? Not hardly!
		
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		SacBee($):One California state worker on a mission to see union books
		
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		RivPE: MURRIETA: City manager contract exceeds cap
		
 
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		Sunday's Main Page
		
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		SacBee($):The Buzz: Linda Halderman moves from doghouse to paradise
		
 - SDUT: SDUT: DeMaio calls for GOP renewal after election
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		LATimes($): Reforming California: Easier said than done
		
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		SCS:Schools' tracking devices cause controversy
		
 - SFChron: SFChron: Push to step up domestic use of drones
 - CalWatchdog: NEW: Giving up liberties for safety
 - 3 Reasons to Kill the Dept. of Homeland Security
 - RivPE: State senator-elect throws hat into 2016 ring; isnt the only one planning ahead
 - SBSun: Immigration likely to be major issue for Congress
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		FresBee: Merced-to-Fresno high-speed rail opponents rethink legal strategy
		
 - ModBee: Foes won't quit fighting high-speed rail
 - SBSun: After congressional race defeat, Bob Dutton plans return to private sector
 - Ask The Californian: When do campaign signs have to come down?
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		LATimes($): New California community colleges head is taking things slow
		
 - SJMerc: Political Blotter: Boxer, Senate Dems urge fairer student-loan deals for troops
 - SFChron: Cap-and-trade spending legally limited
 - SFChron: Leland Yee to run for secretary of state
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		Top Republicans Abandoning Norquist
		
 - Politico: Graham: I'd break Norquist pledge
 - SDUT: Health reform could bring a crowd, some leaders say
 - SBSun: U.S. Supreme Court poised to take up gay marriage
 - Politico: Dem super PACs get jump on 2014, 2016
 
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The Golden Pen
		CalWatchdog: NEW: Do the math: 55% taxes loom for $300K-plus earners in California
		
 - Government Powers Overreached?
 - OCReg: Editorial: Keep the debt ceiling
 - SacBee($):Dan Walters: Democratic power in California's Capitol has limits
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		Redefining Marriage Sign of a Lost Society - Star Parker
		
 - States Choose Own Paths With One-party Governments - Michael Barone
 - SDUT: SDUT: State schools chief unbothered by abuse of taxpayers
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		FresBee: EDITORIAL: We need smart education reform
		
 - SacBee($):Editorial: Sheriff rebuffs Twin Rivers on police force, latest sign district should disband it
 - SFChron: UCSF lapses mean research animals suffer
 - CCTimes: Contra Costa bluer than ever, county-based exit poll reveals
 - LATimes($): Central Valley residents tire of receiving L.A.'s urban waste
 - ModBee: Riverbank council to contend with $500K in money trouble
 - FresBee: Fresno County revisits jail plans
 - ModBee: Valley, foothills businesses can open, grow thanks to $78M from SBA
 - SLO Trib: SLO County unemployment rate falls in October
 - SJMerc: Santa Cruz Mountains community debates redrawing school district lines
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		VCS:Simi Valley council may tap federal highway funds for street projects
		
 - LATimes($): For two L.A. schools, sharing a campus is starting to chafe
 - LADN: L.A. County proposes water fee on all parcels to clean up storm water
 - LATimes($): Plastics thieves operating in plain sight cost Southland firms millions
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		SBSun: Rialto to decide on special election to raise tax
		
 - SBSun: San Bernardino: Potholes, pensions, empty lots, debt
 - DesSun:Cathedral City targets taxes on short-term rental revenues
 - DesSun:Palm Springs Unified School District may sell naming rights
 - SDUT: Next comes governing for new mayor
 - SDUT: Jerry Sanders' tenure: The good and the bad
 - SDUT: Coalition aims to boost arts education in county
 
