Posted on 04/26/2011 1:31:48 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
Legislation to abolish the California Air Resources Board has been killed by a legislative committee.
The proposal by Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, R-Twin Peaks, died Monday in the Assembly's Natural Resources Committee on a party-line vote, with Democrats opposed to the measure.
Assembly 1332 would have transferred the Air Resources Board's duties, powers and jurisdiction to the state Environmental Protection Agency.
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What a sick joke.
CA is long gone.
In California, we don’t just nail our own coffin shut. We do it from the INSIDE of the coffin.
Talk about a skyscraper full of non-essential staff and programs.
You can say that again. The CARB and the CEPA both are a bunch of little green hitlers.
Sadly for the author of this article double negatives are never wise and even less so when it comes to headlines or titles.
I live here and must agree.
So much for consolidation and making government more efficient.
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