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Mar. 13, 2018

Judge approves compromise ballot language in cap-and-trade state proposition

A judge has approved compromise ballot language for Proposition 70, a cap-and-trade measure voters will decide in June.

SACRAMENTO -- A judge has approved compromise ballot language for Proposition 70, a cap-and-trade measure voters will decide in June.

Assemblyman Chad Mayes, R-Yucca Valley, sued last week to block what he said was "false, misleading" language written by Attorney General Xavier Becerra's office. Mayes v. Padilla, 80002819 (Sac. Super. Ct., filed March 5, 2018).

Prop. 70 itself was a compro...

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