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Bill targeting cheaters at farmers markets is put off another year
A bill that for the first time would have provided substantial resources for state and county inspectors to keep cheaters out of farmers markets was held by the California Assembly Appropriations Committee on Friday afternoon. That means the bill is...
Tags: Marketing, Roger Dickinson, Politics, Lobbying, Consumers
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Key state Senate committee backs mattress recycling bill
SACRAMENTO — A key state Senate committee has blessed a compromise among bedding manufacturers, environmentalists and local governments about how best to keep about 2 million used mattresses a year from being dumped on California streets or into...
Tags: Politics, Parties and Movements, Furnishings and Furniture Industry, Loni Hancock, Lou Correa
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‘Star Trek: Enterprise’ star Scott Bakula on reunion possibilities
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesScott Bakula was already familiar to television audiences as Dr. Sam Beckett, the time-traveling do-gooder he played for five seasons ...... -
California-born voter turnout trails that of nonnative residents
Voters born in California are less likely to participate in the state’s elections than voters born elsewhere who now live in the Golden State, according to a report by Political Data Inc. that surprised its author. Some 73% of California-born...
Tags: Politics, Jerry Brown, Elections, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Farmers Markets: State bill would bring big changes
For the Los Angeles TimesA bill recently introduced in the California Assembly, AB 996, would substantially change the operations and governance of the state's certified farmers markets, strengthening some enforcement provisions and weakening others. The bill would renew...Tags: Marketing, Roger Dickinson, Natural Resources, Agriculture, Conservation
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Reinvigorating 'career tech' a worthy goal
SACRAMENTO — We used to call it "shop." Wood shop. Auto shop. Then the educators got fancy and renamed it "vocational education." Later, as the dot.com era dawned, it was rebranded "career tech." Now, throughout much of California, you can...
Tags: Jerry Brown, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Students, Finance
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Limits on TV, ban on fried foods proposed for child-care programs
SACRAMENTO -- Many child-care programs would be prohibited from providing children under 2 with any time in front of a television set or computer screen, and older children would be limited to an hour a day under state legislation aimed at reducing...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Battle over 'biosimilars'
One of the most promising frontiers in healthcare is biologic medicines — complex substances derived from living cells that can help fight chronic diseases and cancers. To encourage investment in biologics, Congress in 2010 gave drug companies...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Margaret Hamburg, Jerry Hill, Health Insurance Cost, Biotechnology
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California Senate approves $24 million for gun confiscation program
SACRAMENTO -- The California Senate approved a $24-million expenditure on Thursday to speed the confiscation of guns from people who have been disqualified from owning firearms because of criminal convictions or serious mental illness. Sen. Mark Leno...
Tags: Jim Nielsen, Politics, Justice System, Firearms, Mark Leno
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Candidates, endorsements and fuzzy math
I had a spiral notebook on my lap open to a page with the names of the four City Council candidates for District 7, and as I was listening to Felipe Fuentes speak -- last Saturday at a candidates’ forum in the wonderfully funky hillside community of...
Tags: Politics, Wendy Greuel, Rentals, Elections, Antonio Villaraigosa
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California lawmaker wants to banish sugary drinks from CalFresh menu
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Lawmakers seek prison time for GPS violators
PolitiCalLawmakers alarmed at an increase in the number of sex offenders violating parole have vowed legislation to make tampering with their electronic tracking devices a crime that sends them back to prison....
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