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Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed two bills that would have helped Californians burn less fossil fuel.
One bill would have reversed a decision by Newsom ’s appointees to the Public Utilities Commission that makes it more expensive for apartment renters, farmers, schools and strip malls to install rooftop solar panels.
The other bill, AB 2513 , would have required newly sold gas stoves to come with health warning labels.
LZ Granderson : Gov. Gavin Newsom has done a lot of good on climate, but not enough.
He says it's hard not to see politics at play in Newsom ’s veto of SB 1374 on rooftop solar panels.
Granderson says Newsom signed bill to streamline solar permitting, but has let politics torpedo good policy.
California 's attorney general sues Exxon Mobil for 'advanced recycling' Lawmakers are meeting in "special session" to figure out how to make gas prices drop.
The Salton Sea is getting smaller and saltier with less Colorado River water flowing off farms.
The Sierra Club is suing over a major Colorado River conservation deal in the Imperial Valley .
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