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Environmental

Sep. 21, 2001

Prop. 65 Reforms To Reduce Lawsuits

SAN FRANCISCO - Though state lawmakers in the waning hours of the legislative session approved the most significant changes to Proposition 65 in the law's 15-year history, business interests have called for additional reforms of the hazardous chemical law - and they may get them.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Though state lawmakers in the waning hours of the legislative session approved the most significant changes to Proposition 65 in the law's 15-year history, business interests have called for additional reforms of the hazardous chemical law - and they may get them.
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