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Arnold owes taxes?
Source: The Seattle Times

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has filed a federal tax lien against California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for nearly $80,000, public records show.

Capitol Alert: S&P issues new warning on Cal's credit rating
Source: The Sacramento Bee

Standard & Poor's Ratimg Services has placed California's credit rating, already the lowest among the states, on a watch list "with negative implications" due to the state's chronic and unresolved budget deficit.

California, a Broke State, Reels as Voters Rebuff Leaders
Source: The New York Times

Direct democracy has once again upended California — enough so that the state may finally consider another way by overhauling its Constitution for the first time in 130 years.

Calif. Offices To Close 2 Fridays Each Month - Money News Story - WDIV Detroit
Source: ClickOnDetroit.com

Calif. Offices To Close 2 Fridays Each Month Furloughs Expected To Save State $1.3B Through 2010 POSTED: Friday, January 9, 2009 SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California Gov.

Calif asks the federal government to buy up to $7 billion in notes amid frozen debt market
Source: Reuters

It was announced on Friday 3 October that California is preparing to ask the federal government to buy up to $7 billion in notes in the face of a frozen municipal debt market; but, the landmark U.S.

Schwarzenegger signs bill requiring restaurants to list nutritional content of menu items
Source: Mercury News

SACRAMENTO — California is poised to become the first state to require large chain restaurants to notify customers of the nutritional content of menu items, under legislation approved Tuesday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

San Jose, CA: Don't balance state budget on redevelopment's back
Source: Mercury News

With financial crisis looming in the federal governement and in the state of California, the impact is also in the local areas of the nation's strongest economic areas. Harry S. Mavrogenes, Special to the San Jose Mercury News, wrote on 07 September 2008,

S.F. Bay Spill Recovery Continues
Source: The New York Times

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Most of the oil that spilled into San Francisco Bay when a container ship struck the Bay Bridge will never be retrieved and eventually will be absorbed into the ecosystem, authorities said Friday.

Courts Block Laws on Video Game Violence
Source: The New York Times

As video games have surged in popularity in recent years, politicians around the country have tried to outlaw the sale of some violent games to children. So far all such efforts have failed.

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