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Time to raise the minimum wage?

"Another problem for restaurateurs not addressed by AB 10 is California's lack of a tip credit, a policy that allows eateries to pay their servers less than minimum wage because they receive gratuities from customers, said Michael Hawkins, co-owner of Green Street Restaurant in Pasadena. California is one of only a handful of states that do not allow for a tip credit, said Hawkins, a past chairman of the California Restaurant Association. "So I'm going to have to pay an additional 25 cents and 50 cents and then $1.25 for people who already make $30 (an hour)," Hawkins said. "What I'd like to see them do is leave the minimum wage for tipped employees at $8 and increase the minimum wage for those that are not tipped." Read more: http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/ci_23278397/is-it-time-raise-minimum-wage#ixzz2TrHCws8w"

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Factory equipment sales-tax waiver gets committee nod

"Makes sense. One has to actually invest in California to get the exemption. Most every state has a similar law, and we need to do whatever we can to retain manufacturing jobs- - the proven road to the middle class."

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Increasing the Minimum Wage

"Maybe we should continue to crawl out of the worst recession since the great depression before we put wage increases on auto-pilot. Just a thought..........."

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Boehner Slaps NRCC Chairman's Wrist in Chained CPI Spat

"I used to think that the perfect example of "chutzpah" (unmitigated gall) was the guy who killed his mother and father and then threw himself on the mercy of the court because he was an orphan. But that's topped by the NRCC's Greg Walden--whose party wants to slash Social Security and turn Medicare into a voucher program--complaining that President Obama's budget is "an attack on seniors." Even John Boehner knows that's absurd."

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President Barack Obama apologizes for comment on California Attorney General Kamala Harris' looks

"President Barack Obama’s comment to the Honorable Attorney General Kamala Harris was taken waaay out of context. Certainly, innuendos of this nature could be construed as subliminal and inappropriate; depending of course, on where, when, how and why the words were transpired in the first place. Was this the case? I would think not. Not being there, I feel that President Obama was merely happy to be in an environment where he could relate to like “minds” and “experiences.” It is apparent that he felt that he shared a similar culture and experience as the Attorney General. This type of connection is highly irregular and totally uncommon, so when it occurs, one could only think to make the best of the situation. Can one imagine Attorney General Harris standing between the President and U.S. Attorney General, The Honorable Eric Holder? That photo would get a million hits without a by-line. The President’s comment was his gift to her. The price tag increased because of the time it took to add the apology to the calculated cost of his time. This is the amount that Atty. Gen. Harris should add to her “gifts received” report. First Lady Michelle Obama is the real gem and she knows it. The climate of intellectualization that was responsible for making the President and Atty. Gen. “look good” politically were evidently not the same people who should have used more scientific-based copy writing instead of the creative writing used to describe “My Fair Lady” or “Mary Poppins.” What did President Obama and Atty. Gen. Harris have in common? They are both good looking, and ”it takes one to know one.” I do not believe any harm was done by the President’s comment. On the other hand, if what the president said wasn’t true, then he would owe an apology for telling a lie. Either way, he was caught in a quagmire that diverted too much attention away from North Korea. Enough already."

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 Faith healers charged after 2nd son dies

Faith healers charged after 2nd son dies Associated Press Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 9:18 pm, Friday, May ... »Read

In this article: Chris Young, Chris Young
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 Racial profiling by Phoenix sheriff

Racial profiling by Phoenix sheriff Associated Press Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 9:19 pm, Friday, May 24, ... »Read

In this article: Chris Young, Chris Young, Stanley Young
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 News of the Day From Across the Nation, May 25

News of the Day From Across the Nation, May 25 Eighteen people were hospitalized Friday - two in serious condition - after a hotel shuttle bus and a tractor-trailer collided near Atlanta's airport, officials said. An Army veteran charged with ... »Read

In this article: Chris Young, Chris Young
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 Briefs: Schools, offices closed Monday

The following businesses and agencies will be closed Monday, in observance of Memorial Day. Banks: Closed. Government offices: Closed. Schools: No classes. Post office: No service. Trash pickup: No interruption in service. Transit: No service; ... »Read

In this article: James Brulte, California Republican Party, John Garamendi, Legislature
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 Oakland A's beat Houston Astros on Chris Young's ninth-inning home run.

Chris Young hits a three-run homer in the ninth inning to rally the Oakland A's to a 6-5 win over the Houston Astros. »Read

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 Plan to split Banning High into two schools on same campus delayed a year

A controversial plan to split Banning High into two separate schools on the same campus will be implemented, albeit at a slower pace than initially proposed. »Read

In this article: Joe Buscaino, Janice Hahn, Los Angeles Unified School District
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 Diamond Bar Councilwoman opens bid for Assembly seat

INDUSTRY -- Diamond Bar Councilwoman Ling-Ling Chang threw her hat in the ring for the 55th Assembly District on Friday, becoming the first Republican to put in a bid for the seat. Photo gallery: Diamond Bar Councilwoman Ling-Ling Chang Announces ... »Read

In this article: Michael D. Antonovich, Curt Hagman, Robert Huff, Ed Royce, Mike Spence, Jeremy Yamaguchi
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 Washington bridge collapse spotlights California's aging bridges

California has spent billions retrofitting its bridges for earthquakes, but critics say the state is still lagging behind most states in the quality and age of its structures. But thousands of its bridges are classified as 'structurally deficient' ... »Read

In this article: Will Shuck, Lisa Vorderbrueggen, water
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 SF hospital projects move forward

SF hospital projects move forward [...] that city leaders have reached an agreement with California Pacific Medical Center to build two seismically safe hospitals, the $2 billion deal is sailing through San Francisco's notoriously slow legislative ... »Read

In this article: David Campos, David Chiu, Edwin M. Lee
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 RIVERSIDE: District introduces textbooks on iPod, other tablets

Riverside schools issue digital devices to 25,000 students; about 12,500 get directions to load textbooks onto devices their parents had already bought »Read

In this article: Susan Davis, Rick Miller
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 Capitol Alert: Condoms for adult films bill stalls in California Assembly

The Assembly Appropriations Committee moved 221 bills proposing $700 million in spending off the suspense file and onto the floor Friday in preparation for a vote next week. Assembly Bill 332 by Assemblyman Isadore Hall, D-Compton, would have ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Field Poll, Mike Gatto, Jeff Gorell, Isadore Hall, Chris Holden, Nancy Skinner, Dan Walters
Bills: AB 1326, AB 187, AB 299, AB 332, AB 47, AB 48, AB 999,
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 Battle of the Beach

Shore towns hurt by superstorm Sandy could face a difficult choice: Offer "blighted" areas to big developers or risk a slow decline. Residents worry about losing their homes. »Read

In this article: eminent domain, Legislature, Paul A. Smith, Paul Smith, water
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 In Race to Fill John Kerry's Seat, Little Talk on Policy

As Election Day nears in Massachusetts, the race between Gabriel Gomez and Representative Edward J. Mackey for the Senate seat vacated by John Kerry has focused on lesser issues.     »Read

In this article: John F. Kerry, Chris Lehane, referendum, Thomas F. Steyer
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 PG&E calls $2.25B fine for deadly blast excessive

The utility responsible for a deadly pipeline explosion in Northern California says the record $2.25 billion in fines being sought by state regulators is illegally excessive. Read comments »Read

In this article: Paul Clanon, Legislature, Michael R. Peevey
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 Senate District 16: Updated vote count means runoff likely for Vidak, Perez

In a stunning turnaround that caught the local political world completely off guard, Hanford Republican Andy Vidak -- the apparent winner in a 16th State Senate District special election -- will now likely face a runoff. Read comments »Read

In this article: California Target Book, Jim Costa, Stan Harper, Allan Hoffenblum, Leticia Perez, Andy Vidak, Phil Wyman
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 State Senate election might be headed to runoff

The contest for a southern San Joaquin Valley state Senate seat might be headed to a runoff, after all. »Read

In this article: Leticia Perez, Andy Vidak
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 More Acceptance Speeches Like This

I thank you kindly for this mark of your confidence. I hope I shall be able to meet your expectations but I fear that I will not for I bring with me to this position but little experience. To err I believe is the common lot; I cannot hope to escape ... »Read

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 Bill would treat e-cigarettes like other tobacco

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- California would treat electronic cigarettes like any other tobacco product by restricting where people can use them in public under a bill approved by the state Senate on Friday.... »Read

In this article: Joel Anderson, Ellen Corbett
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 Barrera's all-too-common conflict of interest

In a reasonable state, the school trustee would have to quit. »Read

In this article: CalPERS, Rob Feckner
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 Capitol Alert: California's Senate District 16 could be headed to runoff

It appears the announcement that Republican farmer Andy Vidak won outright former senator Michael Rubio's seat may have been premature: an updated vote count puts Vidak below the 50-percent-plus-one threshold he needed to surpass to avoid a runoff ... »Read

In this article: Leticia Perez, Michael J. Rubio, Senate Democrats, Andy Vidak, Nicole Winger
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 Homeless rights bill stalls out

A bill that sought to give more rights to homeless people stalled in committee Friday. »Read

In this article: Tom Ammiano, Mike Gatto
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 Fresno County in-home care workers reach settlement over wages

A judge has approved a settlement protecting wage levels of in-home care workers that Fresno County tried to slash four years ago, the union representing the workers said Friday. Read comments »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, minimum wage
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 Mayor Villaraigosa Responds To Report That He's Broke

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Friday responded to a L.A. Weekly article that claimed he was financially broke. »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Antonio Villaraigosa
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 Vidak slips below 50 percent in vote tally

Andy Vidak is, for now, no longer a senator-elect. The bulk of remaining votes in the 16th Senate District race were counted Friday and at the end of the day, Republican Vidak had dropped below the 50 percent-plus-one-vote margin needed to win the ... »Read

In this article: Leticia Perez, Andy Vidak
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 Claremont council to tackle resolution authorizing mayor to sign petition against illegal guns

CLAREMONT -- The Claremont City Council will tackle on Tuesday night a resolution authorizing the mayor to sign on to the mayors against illegal guns coalition that previously drew about 30 people to an earlier city council meeting. »Read

In this article: Corey Calaycay, Joe Lyons, Joe Lyons, Opanyi Nasiali, Sam Pedroza, Larry Schroeder, water
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 Pizarro: San Jose Sharks made dying fan's wish come true in playoff game

Aptos resident Nick Gallagher, who is battling brain cancer, got VIP treatment at the San Jose Sharks' thrilling Game 4 playoff victory on Tuesday. »Read

In this article: Carl Guardino, Doug Wilson
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 Police shortage looms for SD

SDPD is below desired staffing levels. Changing dynamics could make things worse. »Read

In this article: Bob Filner, Jerry Sanders
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 Allysia Finley: A Farmers' Rebellion Lifts the California GOP

An election upset sends a pro-business Republican to Sacramento and gives hope to the moribund state party. »Read

In this article: James Brulte, Jim Costa, Legislature, Kevin McCarthy, minimum wage, Leticia Perez, renewable energy, Michael J. Rubio, Andy Vidak, water
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 NEW: Sacramento family fights seizure of child by CPS

May 24, 2013 By Katy Grimes SACRAMENTO — A Sacramento couple recently had their baby ripped from their arms at their home by Sacramento Child Protective Services workers, with the help of local police, after telling a Sacramento hospital they ... »Read

In this article: Tim Donnelly, Katy Grimes, Legislature
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 California Lawmakers Rush to Meet Legislative Deadline

In the California legislature this is the last week for bills to either pass or fail in their House of Origin. With hundreds of bills to consider, it’s going to be a busy week for lawmakers. »Read

In this article: Toni Atkins, Legislature, minimum wage, Donald P. Wagner
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 Biz Break: Are Google and Yahoo about to make big purchases?

Today: As rumors fly that Google is entering a bidding war with Facebook over traffic mapping app Waze, new reports surface that Yahoo has entered bidding for streaming video service Hulu. Also, HP shares fall back to earth, and Netflix readies for ... »Read

In this article: Mike Murphy, Meg Whitman
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 Court upholds retroactive Medi-Cal cuts

A federal appeals court has denied a request from California providers to have a full panel of judges rehear their lawsuit to block retroactive cuts to Medi-Cal provider fees. In December, a three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ... »Read

In this article: Luis A. Alejo, Jerry Brown, Ricardo Lara, Legislature
Bills: AB 900, SB 640,
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 VETERANS AFFAIRS: VA reneges on promise

At a time when the number of veterans facing long waits was supposed to be going down, it instead went up »Read

In this article: Jeff Miller, Jeff Miller, Barack Obama, state budget
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 GOP Bolsters Hispanic Outreach Efforts

It's no secret that Republicans needed to revamp their outreach to Hispanics after Mitt Romney's dismal electoral showing last year, and GOP leaders hope a new marketing effort will help their members connect with the burgeoning bloc of voters. »Read

In this article: Joe Baca, David Dreier, Mitt Romney
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 The Macks Are Getting Divorced

Former Reps. Mary Bono Mack, R-Calif., and Connie Mack, R-Fla., are getting divorced. »Read

In this article: Mary Bono Mack, Raul Ruiz
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 Mark Steyn: Bystanders in their own fate

On Wednesday, Drummer Lee Rigby of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, a man who had served Queen and country honorably in the hell of Helmand Province in Afghanistan, emerged from his barracks on Wellington Street, named after the Duke thereof, in... »Read

In this article: Victor Davis Hanson, David Miller
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 Veterans' claims put pressure on Obama even as backlog dips

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A long-growing backlog of U.S. military veterans' disability claims, which has stoked congressional anger, has dipped in recent weeks, however tentatively. »Read

In this article: Chuck Hagel, Jeff Miller, Jeff Miller, Barack Obama
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 Everyone's Gotta Eat | Capitol Lens

A crow flies past the Capitol's Statue of Freedom with food in its beak. »Read

In this article: Joe Baca, David Dreier
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 Bill would require correct ID in debt-collections

Debt collectors would have to make sure they are going after the right person under a bill approved by the state Senate on Friday. Read comments »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Lou Correa, Mark Leno
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 State Worker: California state worker moonlighting bill held up in committee

California Assembly lawmakers this morning put a hold on legislation that would have prohibited salaried state employees from taking a secondary hourly-wage position within their same department or agency. Read The State Worker blog. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Jeff Gorell, Dan Walters
Bills: AB 208,
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 Governor Jerry Brown Voices Support for Net Metering

The battle over Net Metering in California has emerged as a central flashpoint in discussions on the future of the state’s electrical grid, and California’s elected representatives are beginning to get questions about where they stand on the ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Richard G. Polanco, renewable energy
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 Court denies second hearing on Medi-Cal rate cut

A federal appeals court has denied a second request by California doctors, pharmacists and hospitals seeking to undo the state's 10 percent rate cut for treating the poor. Read comments »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, California prisons, Legislature
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 DA to conduct independent review into death of David Silva

Kern County District Attorney Lisa Green said Friday that her office will conduct an independent review into the death of David Sal Silva once the sheriff's department and FBI have finished their investigations. Green said she's requested materials ... »Read

In this article: Lisa A. Green, David Silva
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 Capitol Alert: California Senate votes to regulate e-cigarettes

Electronic cigarettes would be subject to the same prohibitions as regular cigarettes under a bill passed Friday by the Senate. In this Friday, Aug. 27, 2010 photo, Galen Kipe's blucigs are seen on his table in Asheboro, N.C. For the ... »Read

In this article: Joel Anderson, Ellen Corbett
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 Delta Protection Commission opposes water tunnel plan

The Delta Protection Commission, a state agency, voted Thursday to oppose Gov. Jerry Brown's proposal to build two giant water diversion tunnels in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, saying it is not supportive of agriculture, recreation and water ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Mike Machado, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, water
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 Revised S.F. hospital plan near final approval

Revised S.F. hospital plan near final approval [...] that city leaders have reached an agreement with California Pacific Medical Center to build two seismically safe hospitals, the $2 billion deal is sailing through San Francisco's notoriously ... »Read

In this article: David Campos, David Chiu, Edwin M. Lee
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 Mayor Villaraigosa: "No Trepidation" About Future

During a news conference regarding the progress of the 405 Freeway project, outgoing Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said he doesn't have a reaction to an LA Weekly article that suggests he faces a... »Read

In this article: Antonio Villaraigosa
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 Iowa GOP Senate primary a free-for-all

A second candidate is set to formally join the race and a new contender floats himself. »Read

In this article: Fred Davis, Fred Davis
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 Political notebook: Chamber PAC endorses Campbell for council

Ward 1 City Council candidate Stephanie Campbell picked up an endorsement from the Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce's Political Action Committee Friday. "Stephanie has a proven track record in helping bring about positive change in ... »Read

In this article: Stephanie Campbell, Efren Martinez, Rudy Salas
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 CONGRESS: How Inland Representatives voted

Here is how area members of Congress voted on major issues in the week ending May 24 »Read

In this article: Barbara Boxer, Ken Calvert, Paul Cook, Dianne Feinstein, Duncan Hunter, Gloria Negrete McLeod, Raul Ruiz, state budget, Mark Takano
Bills: HR 3,
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 North-South water war brewing; LULAC assails Williams

A compilation of political news heading into the Memorial Day weekend ... NORTH VS. SOUTH: As plans move forward on a Delta water plan that would include the construction of two large tunnels to more reliably divert water to the State Water ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Julia Brownley, Dianne Feinstein, John Laird, Doris O. Matsui, water
Bills: AB 955,
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 Democrat Noncommittal on Pelosi #NY11 | The Candidate

Editor's Note: Every year, scores of congressional candidates visit the CQ Roll Call offices to meet with reporters and Contributing Editor Stuart Rothenberg. This new feature, "The Candidate," will ask these congressional hopefuls five ... »Read

In this article: Joe Baca, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi
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 Plastic ocean debris the target of new California bill

Two California legislators have introduced an 'extended producer responsibility' bill that would require manufacturers to figure out how to keep the most common plastic junk out of state waterways. »Read

In this article: Mark Gold, renewable energy, Mark Stone, water
Bills: AB 521,
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 Residents clean up as Northern California quake aftershocks continue

Plumas County residents were getting back to normal this morning after a 5.7 magnitude earthquake last night shook up the area around Lake Almanor. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters, water
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 Grassley Chief Will Seek Senate #IASEN

David Young, a longtime chief of staff to Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R-Iowa, intends to run for Senate in the Hawkeye State, a GOP source confirmed to CQ Roll Call. »Read

In this article: Joe Baca, Fred Davis, Fred Davis
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 Pilot who cashed in Sierra hospitalized in Reno

The pilot of a small plane has been hospitalized in Reno after he crashed in the Sierra near the Truckee Tahoe Airport. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters
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 NEW: Assembly bill would stall local pension reform efforts

May 24, 2013 By Katy Grimes A bill to make it nearly impossible for local ballot initiatives to reform generous labor pensions was passed by the Assembly Thursday by a 50-18 vote. AB 822 by Assemblyman Isadore Hall, D-Los Angeles, would require all ... »Read

In this article: Tim Donnelly, Katy Grimes, Isadore Hall, Legislature, Richard Riordan, Donald P. Wagner
Bills: AB 822,
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 Building the Bay Bridge the Right Way (We've Done it Before)

By Tony Quinn -- So now the new eastern section of the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge may not open on time because it is not safe. Even Gov. Jerry Brown finally admits there is a safety problem; guess he does not want the bridge falling into the ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Legislature, Tony Quinn, water
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 Playing Politics With the Legislative Process Has Human Consequences

By Martin Gallegos -- Anybody who reads Fox & Hounds regularly knows about the organization Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse. Their focus is self-explanatory. A similar organization should be created: Citizens Against Legislative Abuse. The mission ... »Read

In this article: California Nurses Association, Martin Gallegos, SEIU
Bills: AB 975,
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 Bill Aims To Reduce Plastic Pollution Along Calif. Coast By 95 Percent

It's a common sight on the nation's beaches: among the sand, sea foam and gnarled kelp lay plastic bottles, bags and other garbage. »Read

In this article: Mark Gold, renewable energy, Mark Stone, water
Bills: AB 521,
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 Higher Education Resonates on Both Sides of the Aisle

By Dick Ackerman and Mel Levine -- As the Governor and legislators wrestle with the size of greater than anticipated state revenues and what to do with additional funds, there is one priority where Democrats, Republicans, conservatives, liberals and ... »Read

In this article: Dick Ackerman, Jerry Brown, Legislature
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 'First Look': First News for May 24

Lead stories from "First Look with Scott Cox's" Big 6. SILVA'S DEATH: Accidental -- that's the cause of death of a man beaten by Kern County Sheriff's Deputies. Sheriff Donny Youngblood said Thursday that the cause of ... »Read

In this article: Trent Hager, Leticia Perez, Fernando Reyes, David Silva, Andy Vidak
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 My 2013 High School Commencement Speech

By Joe Mathews -- To the distinguished California Public High School Class of 2013. I'm sorry James Franco canceled at the last minute. I'm even sorrier that you wound up getting me as your substitute commencement speaker, but I was offered gas ... »Read

In this article: Joe Mathews
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 Peter Dreier: How Can Wal-Mart REALLY Help Improve Our Schools?*

If the Waltons <em>really </em>wanted to make positive change in children's educations and lives, they would steer far clear of Michelle Rhee and her troublesome track record. <a href=http:* <a href=http:* <div ... »Read

In this article: Eli Broad, Peter Dreier, Los Angeles Unified School District, Greg Penner, Michelle Rhee
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 A Prize for Tech Solutions to California's Problems

By Patrick Atwater -- What if the fuel for California's next great Gold Rush lay buried within its governmental bureaucracy? Not through some policy or program mind you but in the revolutionary power of technology to transform what constitutes ... »Read

In this article: CEQA, water
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 Vidak's margin slipping; Perez still has a chance to force a runoff vote

The Senate District 16 race may not be decided after all. Hanford cherry farmer Andy Vidak will probably still seize the outright win. But a new analysis of voting trends by The Californian shows his win isn't certain. »Read

In this article: Trent Hager, Tim Orman, Leticia Perez, Michael J. Rubio, Andy Vidak
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 Sacramento area weather: Pleasant weekend with shaking below ground and possible rain on Memorial Day

Not much doing in the weather this morning, but forecasters at the National Weather Service office note that plenty is still shaking below ground. Lisa O'Shea rides alongside her husband, Rob, on the trail off Whitelock Parkway in Elk Grove on ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters
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 Opening day

The new marketplace for California health insurance, spawned by the federal health care reforms, got under way as health exchange officials rolled out 13 statewide and regional plans. An estimated 5 million people may be covered. From HealthyCal's ... »Read

In this article: Bill Magavern, redevelopment agencies, Dan Walters, water, Daniel Weintraub
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 5 California Things to Know for Friday

Your daily look at late-breaking California news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Friday: »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters, water
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 Progressive Dems Spar Over Who Will Succeed Markey

If Rep. Ed Markey wins the special election to become Massachusetts' junior US senator next month, it'll have at least one unintended consequence: A potentially ugly fight between two progressive Democrats for Markey's seat as the top Democrat on ... »Read

In this article: Barbara Boxer, John F. Kerry, John Lewis, Mitt Romney
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 BART to consider lifting rush-hour bike ban

Authorities have set the wheels in motion to allow bicycles on all commuter trains in the San Francisco Bay area. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters
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 Capitol Alert: AM Alert: Judgment day for California Assembly suspense bills

With a potentially per-diem-wrecking three day weekend ahead, a schedule shuffle has left us with an unusually busy Friday. Does the Assembly Daily File contain a list of legislative triumphs or dashed dreams? We'll find out today. »Read

In this article: Air Resources Board, Jerry Brown, Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi, Dan Walters
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 Capitol Alert: Dan Walters Daily: Lawmakers will heed budget deadline

How do you get a budget passed on time? Threatening to take away California lawmakers' salaries helps, Dan explains. Dan Walters Daily »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters
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 Repairs begun on San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge

Repairs have begun on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, where dozens of broken anchor rods could delay completion of a new span. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters
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 Alright Already, We'll All Drone On

By MICHAEL FALCONE (@michaelpfalcone) NOTABLES ‘OUR FIGHT ENTERS A NEW PHASE’: In a wide-ranging speech at the National Defense University, in Washington D.C., on Thursday, President Obama launched a spirited defense of his administration’s ... »Read

In this article: Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Matthew Dowd, Darrell Issa, Mitt Romney
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