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Environment
6:44 pm
Thu August 23, 2012

Overhaul of Environmental Law Dead for the Year

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A last-minute effort at the State Capitol to overhaul California’s complex environmental review process for development projects is dead for the year. A big push from business and labor groups to reform the law came to an abrupt halt today.

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California
1:09 pm
Thu August 23, 2012

Bill Would Tack One Dollar on to Many Traffic Fines

Credit Joe Moore / Valley Public Radio
Traffic on Fresno's Blackstone Avenue (file photo)

A bill that would increase many traffic fines to pay for spinal cord research has passed the California Senate. It also has an unusual mix of supporters.

The legislation would add a one dollar fee to all moving violations. The estimated $3.5 million a year raised would go to fund spinal cord injury research at the University of California. The floor debate was unusual because some Republicans supported the new fee, while some Democrats opposed it.

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Government & Politics
12:23 pm
Thu August 23, 2012

Contraception, Vaccine Bills Pass California Senate

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Two major health-related bills passed the California Senate Wednesday. One bill would require a doctor’s signature before a parent can opt out of a vaccination for their child. Democratic Senator Lois Wolk says the bill doesn’t take away parental rights, just requires a doctor’s visit.

“If, at the end of that you decide that you want an immunization for your child, fine. If you don’t, you don’t need to get one. You just have to have that conversation with a medical professional.”

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