Governor kills port smog-fighting bill, signs into law sprawl and water supply measures
Posted by: Aqua Blog Maven on October 1, 2008 at 7:46 amFrom the Los Angeles Times:
California embarked Tuesday on a sweeping effort to curb suburban sprawl by rewarding communities that build homes and workplaces closer together to reduce pollution that contributes to global warming. However, a multibillion-dollar proposal to curb air pollution near the state’s ports was rejected by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who concluded that the related cargo fees would harm an already suffering economy.
The state’s water crisis also attracted his attention Tuesday as he approved $842 million to boost the water supply and bolster endangered levees.
The three environment-related measures were in the spotlight as Schwarzenegger finished work on this year’s legislation before a midnight deadline. In 2008, Schwarzenegger has signed 771 bills and vetoed 415.
Read more from the Los Angeles Times by clicking here. To find out specific information about the water-related legislation Governor Schwarzenegger signed yesterday, click here.
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