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Prop. 75 would silence workers, not protect them

Are public workers' unions really the great evil?

Political Fortune: Steve Westly

Get me rewrite

Democrats who are quick to bash Bush over disaster response should study Loma Prieta-Bay Bridge tale

The temblor lasted just seconds, but it took 13 years to break ground on new span

What incumbents have created, let no one draw asunder

Both parties scramble as redistricting initiative rocks the boat

Newsies fight frustration, ennui, deadlines in revolving-door interviews with governor

Grouchy scribblers whine, wait hours for sitdown in tent or office

It’s never too late: Mike Murphy recoups lost ground, battles foes who dominated election spin

Schwarzenegger’s external political crew has not been firing on all cylinders

Natural gas is California’s next energy crisis

Energy consumption blows hot and cold: Everybody knows about electricity in the summer. But what about natural gas in the winter? Better get ready.

Despite governor’s feverish rhetoric, business interests outspend unions 24-1, seek restrictions on unions

Right-wing ideologues mount ‘political jihad’ against working families with help from Grover Norquist

Get Me Rewrite…

Making the case for plain, straightforward language

Brewer, Gilchrist: bumps in the road for John Campbell

Look for shenanigans aplenty in OC’s race to replace Christopher Cox. But the 48th CD is still Campbell’s too lose.

Katrina catastrophe offers lessons to Sacramento’s politicians, citizens

The foul, flood-drenched brew of fear and anger could be on Sacramento’s table, too, unless local warnings are heeded. Can River City learn from Big Easy’s lessons?

The case for Cindy Tuck

Just two months ago, Governor Schwarzenegger appointed Cindy Tuck as chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board, the best candidate for the job. Cindy has more than 20 years of experience with air quality laws, regulations and programs, and has the support of a diverse coalition of air pollution regulators, labor and business representatives, and environmental advocates.
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