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August 13, 2012
The Roundup: Business interests and Proposition 32; keeping pension promises; CA inmate population decline slows

The Roundup: Business interests and Proposition 32; keeping pension promises; CA inmate population decline slows

Storified by Jon Ortiz · Mon, Aug 13 2012 01:33:44

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Business interests wary of tangling with labor over California's Proposition 32 - The Sacramento BeeSacramento boasts a cottage industry of political message massagers, but when a chance to become the spokesman for a controversial initia...
California unlikely to meet prison crowding reduction requirementSACRAMENTO - California's progress in relieving its teeming prisons has slowed so much that it probably won't comply with a court-ordered...

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The bureaucracy
Dan Walters: Rebels make gains, but California's judicial war still rages - The Sacramento BeeFor years, hundreds of Superior Court judges have waged a political rebellion against what they considered to be an oppressive and bloate...
Editorial: Governor is the enabler of 'malpractice' at Caltrans - The Sacramento BeeAs he came to the defense of Caltrans recently, Gov. Jerry Brown derided The Bee for having the audacity to question testing of the found...
Pensions and benefits
AT THE END OF THE DAY: Promises Made Should Be Kept-One State Retiree Fights BackI worked for the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) for 32 years and, while I was fortunate to have never sustained any injury at ...
Editorial: Summer giveaway must be stopped - The Sacramento BeeSen. Darrell Steinberg, the president pro tem of the California Senate, says he's still studying Assembly Bill 2451, Speaker John A. Pére...
All or nothing approach divides pension-reform campsLater this week, Illinois lawmakers will return to Springfield in special session to deal with the state's enormous pension underfunding ...
Prisons
Texas' prison population down 2,500 since '11 - The Sacramento BeeTexas historically has one of America's highest incarceration rates per capita but has slipped to its lowest level since 2008, falling to...

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