Monday, March 30, 2009

The Morning News Links - March 30, 2009


  • Supervisor David Chiu feels that the lack of tougher sentences for Graffiti offenders demonstrates the City's priority of the issue.
  • San Francisco Police Chief Heather Fong may delay retirement. Click here to read all about it.
  • Hybrid taxi's in San Francisco are doing just fine, thank you.
  • Commercial real estate outlook Q1 of 2009: it will be tough to refinance loans - where will the funds come from? Click here for a summary of the report.
  • United States Senator Dianne Feinstein suggests that she will not support the Employee Free Choice Act. Click here for the details.
  • What affect does the long-term budget problem in California have on the private sector? Click here for an economist's take on the issue.
  • According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Tom Campbell has a chance at becoming California's Governor.
  • The White House is going 'green', again.
  • California has restarted it's daily electricity auction.

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