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SB 1383, officially named California's Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Law, was passed in 2016 by Governor Brown as an effort to reduce methane emissions released from decomposing organic waste. [56] Methane is one of four well-known short-lived climate pollutants.
Before the passage of SB 270, Californians Against Waste worked with many of the over 100 cities and counties in the state that had already enacted local plastic bag bans. [17] This work came after the organization worked at the local level to pass local beverage container deposit ordinances.
In 2016, the California Legislature passed a law aiming to divert 75% of food waste from landfills. Prepare for your garbage to be inspected. In 2016, the California Legislature passed a law ...
Lara has passed legislation for cleaner air, to expand healthcare, and to protect the civil rights of Californians. [15] He was author of the Super Pollutant Reduction Act (Senate Bill 1383) in 2016, which created the nation's toughest law on black carbon, methane, and fluorocarbons that contribute to global warming. [16]
(The Center Square) - Washington Democrats on Tuesday passed a bill out of the Senate Government, Tribal Relations and Elections Committee, dubbed by critics to be the “initiative killer.” SB ...
To comply with a Senate Bill 1383, adopted in 2016 as an effort to reduce emissions and which required organic waste to be reduced by 75% by 2025, the Los Angeles City Council passed a motion authored by Koretz aimed at expanding its residential organics collection program from the current 18,000 customers to 750,000 customers. [38] [39]
The Legislature wants to follow suit with Senate Bill 5184, but only for cities with more than 20,000 people, extending to roughly 60% of Washingtonians. ... The Senate passed SB 5184 with ...
H.R. number Date of introduction Short title Description H.R. 5: June 6, 2013 Student Success Act: To support State and local accountability for public education, protect State and local authority, inform parents of the performance of their children's schools, and for other purposes.