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Senate Bill 1499, proposed by Senator Jack Scott to the California State Senate on May 29, 2008, would have banned foil-lined party balloons in California because of the power outages they cause when they snag on power lines. [1] According to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, there are 100–150 power outages each year due to metallic balloons.
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Supporters of the ban took to the Capitol steps on Tuesday morning.
Most notably, the county-run Santa Ynez Reservoir — which is right in the heart of Pacific Palisades, and can hold 117 million gallons — was empty when the fires broke out last week, and has ...
The ban goes into effect in 2026
It is a subsidiary of Banc of California. [2] It has 69 branches in California, primarily in the southern and central parts of the state, one in Denver, Colorado, one in Durham, North Carolina, and several loan production offices across the country. The company is on the Forbes Global 2000 list, ranked 1972 in 2023. [3]
The California Department of Public Health declined to address whether it planned to challenge local bans on syringe programs elsewhere in the state, saying it "cannot comment on active litigation ...
San Jose, California's first city, has one of the oldest newspapers in the state. The San Jose Mercury was founded in 1851 as the San Jose Weekly Visitor, while the San Jose News was founded in 1883. In 1942 the Mercury purchased the News and continued publishing both newspapers, with the Mercury as the morning paper and the News as the evening ...