Daily Journal Staff Writer
Legislators, including the head of the California Senate, have introduced a flood of bills to reform the state's landmark environmental protection law, setting the stage for a battle between developers, local governments, environmental groups, labor unions and lawmakers over how much to change it. State Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg has made updating the California Environmental Quality Act, or ...
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