Thursday, June 12, 2008
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			 Taxpayer Action Day Proclaims: Don't Tax California! Taxpayer Action Day Proclaims: Don't Tax California!
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			 $11,500,000,00.00 $11,500,000,00.00
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			 TheHill: New Gang of 14 won't back McCain TheHill: New Gang of 14 won't back McCain
- SJMerc: Tax increase proposed to fix state budget gap
- VentStar: Tax hikes may help balance budget
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			 SFChron: Assembly Leader Puts Limits On Ghost Voting SFChron: Assembly Leader Puts Limits On Ghost Voting
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			 SacBee: Same-sex weddings expected to boost state's economy SacBee: Same-sex weddings expected to boost state's economy
- SDUT: Gay weddings expected to benefit state economy
- LAT: California counties expect busy week for same-sex marriages
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			 SacBee: Time draws near for California drivers to drop those cell phones SacBee: Time draws near for California drivers to drop those cell phones
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			 SFChron: Lantos To Receive Medal Of Freedom SFChron: Lantos To Receive Medal Of Freedom
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			 SJMerc: Schwarzenegger offers oil-spill prevention plan SJMerc: Schwarzenegger offers oil-spill prevention plan
- CCTimes: Governor's oil-spill plan falls short, Hancock says
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			 SFChron: Judge In Trouble For Sex Photos On Web Site SFChron: Judge In Trouble For Sex Photos On Web Site
- LAT: Obscenity trial halted over judge's website
- LADN: Judge's sex photos delay obscenity trial
- SacBee: California General Services settles feud with consultant
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			 CapWkly: School districts tense over new diesel rules CapWkly: School districts tense over new diesel rules
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			 SJMerc: Government sees August peak for price at the pump SJMerc: Government sees August peak for price at the pump
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			 FresBee: House bill could breathe life into California high-speed rail FresBee: House bill could breathe life into California high-speed rail
- SanGabTrib: Ban on balloons sparks protest
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			 CapWkly: Accountants, consumer groups clash over accounting credentials CapWkly: Accountants, consumer groups clash over accounting credentials
- CapWkly: Obscure veto threatens $3 billion loss to state from power settlements
- CapWkly: Julia Fellmeth: Consumer attorney is bane of many boards
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			 Politico: Ward may have taken $725K from NRCC Politico: Ward may have taken $725K from NRCC
- CapWkly: Dust-up over Verizon bill irks some Dems
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	The Golden Pen WashTimes: National security = border security WashTimes: National security = border security
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			 OCReg: Holders of privileged plates could lose a perk OCReg: Holders of privileged plates could lose a perk
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			 SacBee:  I-5 closure leads to question: Could it be moved? SacBee:  I-5 closure leads to question: Could it be moved?
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			 LAT: In L.A., race kills LAT: In L.A., race kills
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			 LAT: New reform group offers plan to end deficit spending by California LAT: New reform group offers plan to end deficit spending by California
- SacBee: Sacramento police will keep watch when gay weddings start
- SacBee: Supervisors consider cuts in medical care services
- SFChron: Chile's Prez Seeks Green Tech In Berkeley
- OakTrib: AC Transit parcel tax headed for ballot
- OakTrib: Spearman moves closer to winning board seat
- StockRec: $59.1 million school repair bond may go before Tracy voters
- ModBee: Valley home default rates decline
- FresBee: Salty canal plan debated
- VentStar: Deadline set to select superintendent
- SanGabTrib: Eng named to key post in Assembly
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			 LAT: Los Angeles business leaders interested in tax hike for roads, transit LAT: Los Angeles business leaders interested in tax hike for roads, transit
- LAT: Critics see bias in O.C. sheriff pick
- OCReg: Former Soka university finance director pleads guilty to embezzlement
- IVDB: Troubled home builders want relief
- SDUT: Districts' nonteaching personnel still in budget limbo
- SDUT: Campaign-finance proposal weighed

