The speaker of the state assembly, Anthony Rendon, calls the main portion of the Legislature’s biennial session, which finished a week ago, “the most productive and progressive legislative session in memory.”
However, he’s correct if on the off chance that one gauges such things by the overflowing of possibly broad measures, including an augmentation of the cap and-trade program for diminishing carbon emanations, a multibillion-dollar impose climb for transportation changes and, ultimately, a bundle of housing bills.
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