FLASHREPORT HEADLINESThursday, July 18, 2019
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* FRBlog: How "Release Time" Causes Taxpayers to Fund Government Unions
* SFC: Longtime California House member faces tough race - from a fellow Democrat
* OCReg: Competitive Orange County House races draw big money in second quarter fundraising
* AP: No 'manpower': Berkeley bans gender-specific words in code
* SFC: Banned words: Berkeley drops 'he,' 'she' and 'manhole'
* SacBee: California union contracts targeted in new lawsuit challenging how workers quit paying dues
* SacBee: Cracks emerge in SEIU Local 1000 leadership as bargaining season begins
* CG: Insurance Commish Ricardo Lara Took Money Before Favorable Actions in Applied Underwriters' Cases
* OCReg: Anaheim takes first step to turn motel into supportive housing for homeless people
* SJMN: Fremont residents square off online about proposed homeless navigation center
* SacBee: Sacramento mayor says California must require cities to provide shelter space for homeless
* SacBee: California could get $1.8 billion in food stamp funding. It just needs people to sign up
* CalM: California's struggle to get food stamps to the hungry
* CalCoast: SLO police chief fined $1,600 for losing her gun
* AP: Police chief who left gun in bathroom will keep job
* SacBee: 'Sticker shock' for California wildfire areas: Insurance rates doubled, policies dropped
* LAT $: With new California wildfire law, Newsom didn't let perfect be the enemy of good
* California Bail Industry's Latest Effort To Stay In Business? Ask Voters For Constitutional Protection.
* SFC: Fur clothing's days could be numbered in California - bill would ban sales
* SFC: Berkeley becomes first U.S. city to ban natural gas in new homes
* SBSun: Needles effort to become gun sanctuary follows successful early adoption of cannabis
* CG: California's 'Sanctuary' History and Back Story
* PE: Still waiting for ICE raids, Southern California Trump supporters say he has a plan
* SDUT: Refugee mothers separated at border to sue Trump administration for $3 million each
* SFC: Daly City will investigate arrest of undocumented immigrant turned over
* SFC: Audit finds weaknesses in UC admissions process, echoing national scandal
* AP: California pot regulators struggling with job, audit says
* CalM: Trump's California funders-where they are and what they're giving
* AP: Lead paint suppliers settle California lawsuit for $305M
* VOSD: Charter School Case Exposes Big Loopholes in How the State Funds Schools
* Reason: Bernie Sanders Thinks Medicare for All Could Cost $40 Trillion
* SFC: Tom Steyer, the newest person in the Democratic presidential race, speaks in S.F.
* SDUT: Rep. Hunter ordered to stop using Marine Corps emblem in campaign materials
* ModBee: GOP candidate in District 10 attacked for 'extreme' stance on immigration
* FH: We Raise Taxes, Nothing Improves
* NR: The Rise of the Chinese-American Right
* NR: In the Democratic Civil War, Root for Pelosi and Biden
* FH: Pelosi's Real Failure on Immigration
* OCReg: OC cities' agenda policy shuts out public debate
* OCReg: Absentee mayors are losing their presidential footing
* FH: Looking Forward on Affordable Housing
* SDUT: Editorial: All too rare: Public agency quickly improves transparency after being called out
* NR: God Is Better Than Government at Healing the Human Heart
* OCReg: Ag-gag laws are inconsistent with a free society
* SFC: Downtown SF businesses to tax themselves to pay for clean streets
* SFC: U.S. government files lawsuit to evict couple from $15 million mansion
* SJMN: Chevron Richmond refinery flaring under investigation
* SJMN: Google, development ally ready huge Bay Area housing effort
* SJMN: Exclusive Palo Alto school redevelopment plan would cause significant traffic issues, report says
* FresBee: Bullard High cheerleader seeking restraining order against Trustee Terry Slatic
* Stockton Might Turn City Hall Building Into Housing, Retail Shops
* FresBee: Fresno Unified paid out a half billion dollars to workers in 2018. See what they make
* LAT $: Sheriff's chief says she quit over 'highly unethical' demand to rehire deputy fired for abuse
* LAT $: L.A. River planners float three design proposals for a major new park
* OCReg: Yorba Linda has to try again to sell its West Bastanchury property
* Audio: City Of Fullerton Seeks Loan Repayment From Cal State Surplus
* VOC: Despite Ruling, County Won't Say If It Will Stop Immediately Destroying Public Records
* SBSun: Water in Trona area is now safe to drink, San Bernardino County says
* AP: Victorville confrontation leaves deputy, suspect injured
* SBSun: Hundreds of new cell antennas could come to Redlands, despite residents' concerns
* PE: Women in Riverside County jail stage 16-day hunger strike over their treatment
* SDUT: North County leaders vow continued push back against congestion pricing
* SDUT: Sweetwater Authority decides to post audio of committee meetings online
* SDUT: Ex-Sweetwater schools employee gets house arrest, probation for embezzlement
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