Gov. Gavin Newsom signed dozens of climate bills — and vetoed others.
In last Tuesday's newsletter, I summed up some of the bills California Gov. Gavin Newsom had signed — and vetoed — dealing with climate change, energy and the environment. I also promised a second legislative roundup. Without further ado, the latest from Sacramento: Buses, bikes and automobiles There's no bigger source of climate pollution in California and across the country than transportation.
The newly signed legislation 'seeks to improve access by discouraging residents from reserving campsites they do not plan to use or canceling their reservations at the last minute,' my colleague Jeremy Childs writes. In other good news from campers, the governor signed a bill designed to end the use of dangerous flame-retardant chemicals in tents.If you think California needs to do more to reduce plastic pollution, you're out of luck.
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