By Phil Johnson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Families in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties were aghast to learn their state government was aerially spraying untested pesticides to combat the presence of a new moth in 2007.
Using an emergency order which evaded the review process called for under the California Environmental Quality Act, the California Department of Food and Agriculture spent $6 million targeting the...
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