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EDITORIAL WEEK IN REVIEW.


Highlights from some of our more important editorials this past week. To read the editorials in full, visit our Web site at www.dailynews.com.

California's dream

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's $222.6 billion proposal, outlined in his State of the State address, to rebuild California's public works is an idea that's long overdue.

Fixing the LAUSD

Mayoral control, a mega-audit or breakup of the LAUSD might all be worthwhile, but all are likely to take a long time and face long odds. Meanwhile, we should focus on a vast expansion of charter education in L.A.

Hall of shame

You would think Los Angeles County doesn't have a problem in the world, seeing how its supervisors giddily plan to spend upward of $200 million on swank new downtown headquarters for themselves.

Civil City Hall

If new City Council President Eric Garcetti can succeed in his goal of promoting civility and respect for the public at City Hall, that would be quite an accomplishment.

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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
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Date:Jan 15, 2006
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