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California to phase out microbeads used in soaps, toothpaste
“We applaud Gov. Brown for his leadership”. That measure was introduced by Assemblyman Luis Alejo, a Democrat. The measure would make voting more convenient, according to Sen.
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The First Amendment Coalition and The Sacramento Bee’s editorial board were among opponents that said the law will obscure labor negotiations rather than make them more transparent.
– SB27 gives California the toughest limits in the nation on the use of antibiotics in livestock.
The California Veterinary Medical Association expressed concern that veterinarians might not be able to prescribe the drugs preventively to treat diseases for which there is no test available to determine which animals are carriers.
Antibiotic overuse on farms can lead to resistant bacteria that cause infections in both animals and humans and could spread resistance genes from animal bacteria to human pathogens.
Center for Food Safety’s (CFS) mission is to empower people, support farmers, and protect the earth from the harmful impacts of industrial agriculture.
The agency has recommended phasing out their use in cases exclusively to promote growth in livestock.
The law takes effect January 1, but the new registration process will not be offered until the state completes work on a new voter registration database called VoteCal, which is expected around June 2016, the time of the presidential primary election.
Environmental groups urged Brown to sign the bill, saying California could become a bellwether for stricter regulations nationwide.
AB1461 was one of dozens of bills Brown acted on Saturday as Sunday’s deadline to take action on legislation approaches.
It was the latest effort to rein in what a few lawmakers say are predatory attorneys who threaten lawsuits against non-complying businesses.
Brown vetoed six bills aimed at diluting the powers of the state’s top utility regulator and ensuring the commission’s meetings are more open and transparent.
According to Keith A. Watts, Managing Shareholder of the Orange County office of Ogletree Deakins, “California demonstrates, once again, that it is on the cutting edge of laws protecting employees disadvantaged by their minority status-and in leveling the playing field for all, regardless of sex, race, race, creed, color, or gender. I ran for Secretary of State to expand access to the polls”, Padilla said in a statement.
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California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a bill on Thursday, October 8, banning the use of personal care products containing microbeads, which contains toxic abrasives that can harm fish and wildlife.