In case you missed it:
Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman has pledged to bring business discipline to the governor's office if she wins, and apparently her fellow CEOs agree.
Steve Poizner says he's changed his mind on supporting government-funded abortions since answering "yes" on that issue in a 2000 questionnaire.
GOP Sen. Tony Strickland is planning to launch a rematch against state Controller John Chiang.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has withdrawn his controversial nomination of former EdVoice President Rae Belisle to the state Board of Education.
Both jobs and unemployment rates increased last month.
Wondering why a Florida firefighter is handing out an "endorsement" in the insurance commissioner race?
Which politician is spending the weekend at "the largest multi-sport event in the nation"?
The Obama administration has joined a lawsuit to block cuts to In-Home Supportive Services.
In tomorrow's Bee:
Steve Wiegand summarizes the shots fired in today's debate among GOP Senate hopefuls.
Bombarded by rumors that he was at a gay bar before his DUI arrest, Republican Sen. Roy Ashburn has taken a leave from his Senate duties, reports Susan Ferriss.
Amy Chance analyzes the first television ad of GOP gubernatorial candidate Steve Poizner's campaign, launched this week.
In a guest op-ed, Democratic Assemblyman Dave Jones of Sacramento argues that the state must regulate health insurers' rates.
And former lawmaker Mervyn Dymally, most recently of the Assembly, explains why dirty air is bad for California's fiscal health.








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