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Environmental

Sep. 7, 2012

State environmental law faces political headwinds from developers, governor

California's landmark environmental law, CEQA, faces its stiffest challenges yet as developers and Gov. Jerry Brown seek changes to make it easier for development projects to gain approval.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Developers came close to getting a long-held wish when the state Legislature in August toyed with cutting lengthy environmental reviews businesses say stymie construction of everything from football stadiums to apartment buildings.


When a bill overhauling the 42-year-old California Environmental Quality Act came forward in the final days of the legislative session, it caused an uproar among environment...

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