In case you missed it:
California Forward officials say their campaign to put two reform measures on the November ballot through the signature gathering process could fold by the end of the week because of anemic fundraising.
Find out how much the business-backed California State Protocol Foundation ponied up to fund the governor's recent trip to Iraq.
Jerry Brown will jump into the gubernatorial race tomorrow.
In other news from the gubernatorial race, Democrats pressed Meg Whitman to release her tax returns, Whitman announced the endorsement of former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Steve Poizner filed his candidacy papers.
Assemblyman John A. Pérez was sworn in as the 68th speaker of the state Assembly today.
Read the prepared text of his response here.
Sen. Pat Wiggins' recent outburst over an empty water container has caused some in her district to question her competency.
The three GOP Senate hopefuls will hit the airwaves to debate on Friday.
In tomorrow's Bee:
Steve Wiegand breaks down the cost for processing those 1,321 bills lawmakers unveiled in the final week of the bill introduction period.
New results from the last Field Poll show that Californians think the state's budget shortfall should be solved mostly with cuts. Kevin Yamamura reports on the poll's findings.
Jim Sanders has more on today's swearing in ceremony.
Columnist Dan Walters assesses the feasibility of some of Pérez's reform pledges.








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