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Aug. 26, 2014

CEQA 'reform' begins to take hold

A large slate of proposed reforms to the California Environmental Quality Act failed to get out of the state Legislature last year. Instead, a less ambitious package of reforms was passed as Senate Bill 743. By Mitchell M. Tsai


By Mitchell M. Tsai


To the disappointment of some, a large slate of proposed reforms to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) failed to get out of the state Legislature last year. Instead, a less ambitious package of reforms was pieced together on the last day of the 2013 legislative session and passed as Senate Bill 743. Mainly known for creating a streamlined environmental review process for the proposed Sacramento Kings Arena, SB 743 was a disappoint...

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