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CEQA’s Spaghetti-Like Requirements Irk the Governator
Governor Schwarzenegger has a beef with CEQA. He’s frustrated by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and, as he refers to it, the spaghetti-like requirements inherent in the review process. The Governor recently signed into law two new bills, AB231 … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental, Legislation
Tagged CEQA, Environmental Law, Governor Schwarzenegger, Lawsuits
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23 Versus 32
Photo: Calbuzz.com Will Proposition 23 take over the November election in California? It’s surely shaping up to be the most hotly debated issue this year. For those unfamiliar, Prop 23 is a ballot initiative that would suspend AB 32. AB … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Environmental, Events, Legislation
Tagged AB 32, climate change, Election 2010, greenhouse gas, Proposition 23
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