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In case you missed it:

Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez says he'll try to put a reform package that includes lowering the budget vote requirement on the ballot if the effort to qualify the proposal via signature-gathering falls through.

A federal appeals court has blocked Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's cuts to the In-Home Supportive Services and several other health services programs.

Did U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina benefit from a court ruling made by her father?

Find out which tech giant gets to keep a a 10-year $1.7 billion state contract for processing Medi-Cal claims, according to a court ruling issued today.

Sen. Roy Ashburn was arrested this morning on suspicion of driving under the influence.

Check out the winning entry in our latest caption contest.

Share your suggestion for Jerry Brown's campaign slogan.

In tomorrow's Bee:

Jim Sanders has the story behind Pérez's rubber ducky collection.

Busloads of college students and professors are expected to gather in Sacramento tomorrow to protest budget cuts, layoffs and university fee increases. Laurel Rosenhall has the scoop on California events planned in coordination with the nationwide "Day of Action."

The State Worker columnist Jon Ortiz has found one thing that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the unions agree on.

Jack Chang talks to Jerry Brown about his gubernatorial bid.

Wondering why Caltrans does such an uneven job of delivering highway and bridge projects quickly and efficiently? The Bee editorial board looks at the answer.

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