- October 2, 2008 • 3:39 pm PDT
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SB 974 (Lowenthal) - VETOED - Port Investment/Container Fee Bill [.pdf]
SB 375 (Steinberg) - SIGNED - first-in-the-nation law to control greenhouse gas emissions by curbing sprawl.
AB 31 (de Leon) - SIGNED - Empowers California Department of Parks and Recreation to field bonds totaling $400 million to create parks in low income park-poor communities. GREEN LA groups lobbied in support of the bill.
SB 1762 (Perata) - VETOED - would have instituted a Climate Solutions Institute of California. There's hope of coming back to a similar bill next year. Many folks in LA interested in building this CPUC-funded UC-led institute in downtown Los Angeles.
AB 2321 (Feuer) - SIGNED - enables the LA County transportation sales tax measure - Measure R - to go to voters.
SB 1422 (Ridley-Thomas) - SIGNED - enables LA County to tap into $210 million of federal funds for the Fastlane project on portions of State Highway Route 110 and Interstate 10. Has a strong public engagement element.
SB 1357 (Padilla) - SIGNED - allows beverage recycling fund to be applied to pollution prevention. [.pdf]
SB 775 (Ridley-Thomas) - VETOED - would have reduced lead exposure for children. [.pdf]
This roundup came to us from Green L.A., a group that's trying to coordinate all the multifarious environmental organizations in the city and affect local legislation. They don't have a website, but here's an LA Times piece on their efforts.





















