- City planning code changes that would make it more difficult to renovate old buildings or build new ones in neighborhoods deemed to be historic are a concern with the Building Construction and Trades Union. The proposed changes have caught the attention of our city supervisors.
- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger used a press event to proclaim he doesn't like "scare tactics," yet he warned of dire consequences if voters don't pass the six special election measures on May 19.
- Trouble with TALF?
- U.S. stress tests to cite commercial real estate concern: report
- Wells Fargo said to need $15 billion in capital.
- Even with the economic downturn, hiring is robust.
- Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) said his Energy and Commerce Committee expects to mark up a climate change bill by the Memorial Day recess and present a bill for Obama’s signature by the end of the year.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
The Morning News Links - May 6, 2009
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