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Sen Patricia Bates Honors Oceanside s The Privateer Coal Fire Pizza as Small Business of the Year
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Orange County receives State funding on two key County projects
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Goldberg: Why won t a dozen state legislators reveal their vaccination status?
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Senator Patricia Bates (R-Laguna Niguel) announced that the Governor has signed her Senate Bill 214 to permanently grant the County of Orange the authority to establish a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) transportation plan in Rancho Mission Viejo.
“The signing of SB 214 will further encourage the use of NEVs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” said Senator Bates. “NEVs are a viable alternative to automobile travel in communities like Rancho Mission Viejo and I am pleased that the Governor agrees.”
Rancho Mission Viejo is a long-time master planned sustainable community development and its residents are able to access work, shopping, dining and recreation opportunities using one of the state’s largest NEV transportation plans. NEVs are electric-powered vehicles, similar to a golf cart, designed for low-speed neighborhood use that can travel up to 25 mph. The vehicles provide an alternative to automobile travel within the community to reduce emissions and save energy.
Column: Why won t a dozen California legislators reveal their vaccination status? Could it be hypocrisy? Nicholas Goldberg © Provided by The LA Times A jogger passes an anti-vaccination protest outside Dodger Stadium in January. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
This newspaper recently reported that 12 members of the state Legislature refused, when asked by The Times, to disclose their vaccination status.
To the extent that any of them offered reasons, it was, basically, that it’s nobody else’s business. “I don’t discuss my medical records with anyone but my husband and my doctor,” said Assemblywoman Laurie Davies (R-Laguna Niguel). “I’m not answering any of your questions,” said Assemblyman James Gallagher (R-Yuba City).