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Government

Oct. 4, 2012

Governor's vetoes show Brown leery of crossing business lobbies

Gov. Jerry Brown's vetoes show the governor is leery of piling new regulations on businesses and a desire to avoid creating extra litigation that could burden businesses and the courts.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Gov. Jerry Brown's vetoes show the governor is leery of piling new regulations on businesses and a desire to avoid creating extra litigation that could burden businesses and the courts.


Among the more than 100 bills Brown vetoed in the past few weeks is one that would have required overtime pay and breaks for domestic care employees, bills that would have required more protection from outdoor heat f...

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