Tag: State of California
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Cut prison spending
Polls show voters support cutting prison spending, and a recent court order will require it. The solution: reforming incarceration and parole systems.
This article was published on 05.14.09
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Shortage of college grads looms
A new report says the state will soon face a potentially crippling dearth of college-educated workers.
This article was published on 05.14.09
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Epis ordered back to slammer
Medical marijuana cultivator Bryan Epis’ roller-coaster ride through the judicial system takes a downward plunge.
This article was published on 05.07.09
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A mess of measures
What do you get when a dysfunctional California Legislature compromises on a state budget deal? The need to finish lawmakers’ job for them.
This article was published on 05.07.09
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Tax elation?
Bay Area counties top state’s income ranking, but local regions aren’t so forturnate.
This article was published on 05.07.09
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Other budget shoe drops
After slashing county spending by several million dollars, the Board of Supervisors is faced with needing to cut even more.
This article was published on 05.07.09
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Vote ‘yes’ on all but one
As messy and complicated as the measures on the May 19 ballot are, they do represent a legislative compromise and deserve voters’ support—with one exception.
This article was published on 05.07.09
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A dog-and-pony show
Republican lawmakers chase will-o’-the-wisp in Reno.
This article was published on 04.30.09
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Eastward exodus: the phantom menace?
Legislators led by Dan Logue travel to Nevada to look into the loss of businesses to our neighboring state. Whether that loss is happening depends on whose numbers you crunch.
This article was published on 04.30.09
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Surprise! It’s another election!
Did you know about the election May 19? Yep, another one, and if you want to vote, you need to register by May 4.
This article was published on 04.30.09
May 14, 2009
CN&R Vol 32 Issue 42
May 07, 2009
CN&R Vol 32 Issue 41
April 30, 2009
CN&R Vol 32 Issue 40