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  2. California bill would abolish state fire hazard rankings ...

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    Senate Bill 610 seeks to repeal current rules that classify state and local lands into "moderate," "high" and "very high" fire hazard severity zones — a process that rates areas based on their ...

  3. A Newsom-backed bill to change California’s wildfire hazard ...

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    The letter insisted that SB 610 contradicts the governor’s own 2019 Strike Force on Addressing Wildfire Risk, which urged California agencies to begin to “deprioritize new development in areas ...

  4. Controversial bill to abolish California fire hazard rankings ...

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    Senate Bill 610 sought to eliminate a decades-old system of classifying state and local lands into "moderate," "high" or "very high" fire hazard zones.

  5. Richard Pan - Wikipedia

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    Richard Juien-Dah Pan (born October 28, 1965) is an American Democratic politician and physician who served in the California State Senate from 2014 to 2022, representing the 6th Senate district, which encompassed parts of Sacramento and Yolo counties. He is also a practicing pediatrician and professor at the University of California, Davis.

  6. Certified Unified Program Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Program was established by California Senate Bill 1082 (Calderon) in 1993. Regulations were written to implement and enforce this law and the first CUPAs were certified in 1996. There are now 81 CUPAs and 24 participating agencies (PAs) throughout California. There have been as many as 83 CUPAs, but some have been decertified.

  7. Local government in California - Wikipedia

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    California's first community colleges were established as extensions of high schools. [26] Through legislation enacted in 1907, high schools were allowed to create "junior colleges" to provide a general undergraduate education to local students, approximating the first two years of university courses. [ 26 ]

  8. California Senate Bill 684 (2023) - Wikipedia

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    California Senate Bill 684 (SB 684) is a 2023 California statute which requires cities to ministerially allow property owners to subdivide multifamily lots to create subdivisions with up to 10 houses, townhouses or condos in multi-family-zoned areas. [1]

  9. Apple endorses California bill to oblige companies to report ...

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    Apple has endorsed a California Senate bill that would require large companies to report the levels of greenhouse gases they emit every year, the senator proposing the measure said, making it the ...