More of a Web world for print journalists Oct 31, 2009
After nine years at The Sacramento Bee, columnist Daniel Weintraub s final column as a regular feature in The Bee published Oct. 18. With initial funding from the , Weintraub also is venturing into the world of online journalism, creating and editing an independent, nonpartisan California health policy Web site. (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)
Stuart Leavenworth: Boy, do you have opinions about opinions Oct 25, 2009
Speaking of columnists, there was a great hue and cry in this town when Daniel Weintraub published his farewell column last Sunday. But as Dan noted, he will keep writing for these pages as an independent journalist. (Sacramento Bee -- Opinion)
Daniel Weintraub: In leaving, it's more like creating a spin-off Oct 18, 2009
Daniel Weintraub can be reached at daniel. weintraub@gmail. (Sacramento Bee -- Opinion)
The Blog Watch Apr 12, 2009
Posted by Daniel Weintraub. The No on 1E people say they caught a CTA official stating in error that the money 1E would shift from the Prop. (Sacramento Bee -- Opinion)
Daniel Weintraub: Most temporary taxes expire on schedule Mar 4, 2009
By Daniel Weintraub Published: Wednesday, Mar. 4, 2009 - 12:00 am | Page 19A. (Sacramento Bee -- Opinion)
Letters to the editor Feb 13, 2009
Even Bee columnist Daniel Weintraub, hardly a fan of government programs or unions, wrote recently: "I don't know what the best mix of cuts and taxes might be, if there is such a thing. All the choices seem bad to me."But after spending parts of two days last week with more than a dozen disabled people who depend on state aid to live on their own, outside of nursing homes, I do know this: They are the last ones whose services and support should be cut. "So why on Earth would you cut a... (Sacramento Bee -- Opinion)
More Stories Feb 8, 2009
F By Daniel Weintraub - 12:00 am ... By Daniel Weintraub - Wednesday, February 4 2009 - 12:00 am. (Sacramento Bee -- Opinion)
The Conversation: Tax 101 Feb 8, 2009
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