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Police Doing a 'Miserable' Job With Public Records

A few things on the Internets today:

  • "Police agencies in the capital region and statewide routinely delay, dismiss or ignore ordinary citizens' requests for reports on basic public crime, arrest and other topics, according to a landmark audit of California law enforcement agency practices." The Bee reports here. About the audit here.Arnoldspeaks_2


  • Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has a dream about an escalator. (Also: 'I Could Use a New Femur.') ArnoldSpeaks.


  • RomneyCare vs. ArnoldCare: "BOTH GOVERNORS ARE RIGHT in their tacit assumption that addressing the uninsured is a necessary first step towards reforming our health system. But Arnold’s plan will be a dreadful failure because it completely ignores the most fundamental flaw in the system – our entire health care industry has become completely estranged from free market principles over the last 50 years." Dean Barnett on Hugh Hewitt.


  • "Rather than taking on the tough work of bringing opposing sides together in a way that moves us all forward, he is poised to simply run to the head of the parade, jump on the Democrat majority bandwagon, and call it a victory." Jennifer Nelson on post-partisanship.


  • Maria Shriver takes her son for ice cream.

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Robert Salladay
Robert Salladay has covered California governors and state politics for 10 years. He has worked for the Oakland Tribune, the San Francisco Examiner, and the Capitol bureaus of the S.F. Chronicle and L.A. Times. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley in history and Northwestern University in journalism. He covered the election of Gray Davis (twice), the 2000 Florida presidential recount, the 2003 recall and the Schwarzenegger administration. A native of Sacramento, he has lived in San Francisco, Oakland, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Chesapeake, Va.