A bill that would require the California Energy Commission to evaluate and rank all existing proposals to import liquefied natural gas has been sent back to committee — a decision supporters fear could doom any chance of passage. The bill, SB426, fell just short of success on the final night of last year's legislative session. It passed the Assembly late that night, but the Senate adjourned for the year before the measure could be ferried a few hundred feet across the Capitol for a final vote that would have sent it to the governor. Since none of the LNG proposals...