- Supervisor Sean Elsbernd calls on labor unions to give back more as the city deals with its budget shortfall.
- MUNI budget negotiations: some service restored and a fare increase.
- Sour commercial real estate loans threaten to hurt regional banks.
- Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives neared an agreement on a climate-change bill on Tuesday and said they expected to approve it soon.
- California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman urges state leaders to cut the state's workforce.
- Commercial real estate values still falling according to a report by the MIT Center on Real Estate.
- California's May 19th election turnout expected to be tiny.
- If the first time in its history, California could lose a congressional seat.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
The Morning News Links - May 13, 2009
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