All posts by jsw

July 16, 2007 Blog Roundup

Today’s Blog Roundup is on the flip. Some budget posts, and then (seriously) not more than one post on any other topic. Let me know what I missed.

Budgets Are Moral
Documents

Seriously, I can’t really
group the rest of  these in any meaningful way, so here they
are in no particular order

July 13, 2007 Blog Roundup

The Blog Roundup is on the flip. LOTS of stuff about Health Care and the Environment. Also a couple less-noticed stories about voting machines, the sanitation workers in the East Bay, and unionization at the LA Times.

Budgets are Moral
Documents

The Health Care Battle

Our Little Corner of the
Planet

The Dignity of Labor

Purty Much Everything Else

July 11, 2007 Blog Roundup

Today’s Blog Roundup is on the flip. Let me know if I missed anything in comments.

Health and Health Care

Our Environment

Pretty Much Everything
Else

July 10, 2007 Blog Roundup

Today’s Blog Roundup is on the flip. Let us know if I missed anything in comments.

Also, The California Majority Report seems to be experimenting with a daily news roundup. They’re calling it “Fresh Meat“, which is best thought of as a sort of a spun “Rough and Tumble”. I hope they can keep it up — I tried to do that for a month or two in 2005, and it was brutal. Of course, CA Majority Report should be able to, y’know, pay people.

Budgets are Moral
Documents

All Politics is Local

Our State and Planet

Other State Politics in
No Particular Order

July 9, 2007 Blog Roundup

( – promoted by jsw)

Today’s Blog Roundup on the flip.

More on the
Schwarzenegger Resource Board Train Wreck

Other Environment Reports

Crime In San Francisco

Continuing Land Use
Conversations in Davis

Everything Else

July 7, 2007 Blog Roundup

Blog roundup on the flip. The labels should be self-explanatory.

Schwarzenegger’s Air
Resource Board Shenanigans

Health Care

California Politics


Local and Labor

Republicans Are What They
Are

July 5, 2007 Blog Roundup

Blog Roundup on the flip: More on the Global Warming Solutions Act, the Air Quality Board, and other environmental and land use notes, a couple posts on health insurance, D-Day on prison privatization, the California Foundation for Consumer and Taxpayer Rights, and some shots from the Fourth. If I missed something, toss it into comments.

P.S. Still haven’t solved the link issue in the RSS feed, but working on it.

Environment (Especially
AB32, the 2006 Global Warming Solutions Act)

Health Insurance (or the
failure thereof)

A Couple Other Things

Some Pictures from the
Fourth of July

July 3, 2007 Blog Roundup

Lots of posts in the California blogs in the last 24 hours, almost all of them on Bush commuting Scooter Libby’s sentence (it’s good to be the king — or his friend). Actual California stuff I found below the fold. As always, if I missed something, post it in comments.

Incidentally, I noticed that for some reason the links sometimes appear as plain text in the RSS feed. They do seem to show up as hyperlinks in the emailed roundup. I’ll see what I can do about that. Until then, just click through for hyperlinking.

Not Working Californians
or California Progress Report

Working Californians

California Progress Report

July 2, 2007 California Blog Roundup

Blog roundup from over the weekend is over the fold: A couple more week-in-review posts, a couple health care posts, land and water in the Central Valley, Peter Schrag on the recent gutting of Brown, and a couple more items. If I missed something nifty and lefty over the weekend, toss it into comments.

A Couple More California
Weeks-in-Review

Health Care

Environment

More California Stuff

June 29, 2007 Blog Roundup

It’s been a while, but there’s a California Blog Roundup on the flip. Lots of health care coverage, some land use, water worries and environmental coverage, and a fair bit about the atmosphere in the legislature.

If I missed a blog post that should have been here (and it’s a liberal or lefty post), feel free to promote in the comments.

Wow, there’s a lot of
health care posts

Land and water

Federal Representatives
and Elections

Other State Issues