Today's Fresh Meat
[courtesy of The California Majority Report]
A federal judge has ruled that the state of Vermont has a right to enact legislation requiring stricter auto emissions standardsthan the national standards, thus giving a boost to California’sefforts to do the same as it implements its anti-global warming bill,reports the LA Times. This is the latest carbon emissions ruling infavor of reducing emissions (the last one was when the Supreme Courtruled that the EPA could indeed regulate carbon emissions), so here’shoping that California wins its own case in federal court.
The Contra Costa Times articulates the obvious: it hasn’t been the most productive year for the California legislature.Some hopes rest on the special session Governor Schwarzenegger hascalled to address health care reform, and water storage and floodprotection legislation, but the Times says don’t count on it.
The Sac Bee also reports on the perception of the ineffectiveness of the legislative session that ended yesterday. Legislative bingo sounds like fun though.
- Read original article
- Login or register to post comments

