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Government

Dec. 5, 2018

176 state bills introduced, including revivals of legislation vetoed by Brown

California lawmakers have revived several measures vetoed by outgoing Gov. Jerry Brown or bills that never made it to his desk in the first place.

SACRAMENTO — California lawmakers have revived several measures vetoed by outgoing Gov. Jerry Brown or bills that never made it to his desk.

Among the most prominent of the 176 bills introduced on the first day of the new two-year legislative session is AB 9, which would extend the statute of limitations in civil lawsuits over discrimination and sexual harassment from one year to three, the same as the limit on fraud and contract d...

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