Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - A major push to reform a state environmental law that has spurred thousands of lawsuits stalling development projects reached a milestone Wednesday when the Senate Environmental Quality Committee approved the proposal unanimously.
SB 731, sponsored by state Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, would modify the landmark 1970 California Environmental Quality Act - once a ...
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