Sacramento Bee: Asm. Speaker Perez to seek putting majority budget vote measure on ballot.
Commercial Real Estate
- CMBS Outlook: Multifamily still stressed; retail half way there.
- Commercial mortgage defaults highest since 1994.
- Signs of hope seen in investment sales activity.
- Leno eyeing City Hall's Room 200.
- Matier & Ross: Newsom exploring ways to outlast current board.
- Plan links Muni fares, inflation.
- Examiner Editorial: Naysayer Muni drivers could lose big in cuts.
- Ken Garcia: Supervisors backed into a corner & Higher taxes far from answer to budget woes.
- Exploratorium clears hurdles for waterfront move.
- Newsom supports Harris’ AG bid.
- Mayor blasts board initiatives.
- Newsom asks dept. heads to take 10% pay cut.
- Supes to vet Newsom’s reduction in work week proposal.
- Still soaring OT tallies raise red flag.
- Melissa Griffin: Sit/Lie law - Let Portland be lesson for the city; As Muni management and union squabble, locals sing the blues.
- Supervisor wants info on claims against the city.
- Rep. Speier shows off stimulus work.
- Burlingame pushes for high-speed Google hookup.
- Older, wiser, ready to run.
- Big plans to reform state government quietly dim.
- Californians compete for a shot at redistricting.
- Capital Notes Podcast features a one-on-one interview with the newest candidate in the 2010 race for governor, Jerry Brown where he talks about a number of issues, including Proposition 13.
- Jerry Brown says he's never been so excited about a campaign.
- Jerry Brown stresses experience, bipartisanship.
- Battle over ‘fire tax’ heating up in Capitol.
- Jobs and unemployment show uptick.
- Retailers expected to close fewer stores in 2010.
- Service sector, jobs reports offer promising signs.
- Green jobs are good; green careers are better.
- Taxes increase; businesses leave: An LA case study.
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