Chatten-Brown said that there is too much misinformation going around about the need to pull back on the California Environmental Quality Act.
She especially disagrees with the perception that CEQA "can be compromised in the interest of creating jobs and providing stimulus to the economy."
"This is of deep concern to me," she said. "I'm not contending that CEQA is perfect. Things could be done to expedite litigation, an...
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