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| Sep 25th | Gov. Davis signed "e-waste bill". | More Info |
| Sep 24th | Davis announced he would sign the "e-waste" bill, a recycling program for used computers and electronics. It is the first program like it in the nation. | More Info |
| Davis signed a number of coastal and environmental bills, including one regulating cruise ship discharge. Press Release |
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| Sep 22nd | Gov. Davis signed a number of bills aiming to reduce air pollution. | More Info |
| Gov. Davis along with two other state governors announced they would launch a campaign to fight emissions tied to global warming. | More Info | |
| Sep 18th | Gov. Davis signed a bill to protect the state's coastline from oil spills. Press Release |
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| Gov. Davis said he would sign two bills leading to the purchase of the Ballona Wetlands in Southern California. | More Info | |
| Sep 15th | Gov. Davis announced $35 million in grants to improve Southern California parks and open space. Press Release |
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| Sep 12th | The State Legislature approved the 'e-waste' bill, which would create recycling programs for computers and used electronics. | More Info |
San Francisco Chronicle:
E-Waste recycling fee becomes state law
Sacramento Bee:
Law puts recycling fee on electronics
Los Angeles Times:
Davis Signs Law to Boost TV, Computer Monitor Recycling
San Jose Mercury News:
Davis to sign e-waste bill
Gov. Davis signed bills aiming to reduce Central Valley air pollution, considered to be among the worst in the country. He also signed SB 288, the "Protect California Air Act".
Los Angeles Times
Governors Target Global Warming
Oakland Tribune
California turns up heat on greenhouse gases
The State Legislature approved the 'e-waste' bill, which would create recycling programs for computers and used electronics.
The bill was sent to Gov. Davis to sign. He has indicated he would sign it.