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Talk:California Proposition 23, the Suspension of AB 32 (2010)
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A batch of miscellaneous news stories some of which might contain important nuggets:Polycal 08:47, 13 October 2010 (CDT)
- Gov using funds to fight ab 32 suspension
- Impact of AB 32
- The Climate War's western front
- Measures on pot, pollution trail
- AB 32
- What if California's climate law gets killed?
- Don't fall for the myths about AB 32
- Fee delayed by initiative
- Economic recovery
- The Normandy of climate change
- Texas oil giants
- Prop 23 fuzzy on jobs tally
- Climate law supporters begin ballot battle
- Freezing AB-32 would be devastating
- Powerhouse Dem donor
- Climate bill adds jobs to state payroll
- Could cost jobs
- AB 32 faces 2 challenges
- Unlikely bill fellows in California
- Ohio coal company
- Oil industry
- Battle heats up
- Whitman's position
- Uphill battle
- Valero contributes
- Cash flows
- Fiorina backs
- Effort to stop draws donors
- Debate requested
- Debate set
- Fight gets ugly
- Boxer assails Fiorina
- Oil industry targets Schwarz
- Sempra to fight 23
- Oil giants are divided
- Brown calls on Whitman to take position
- Enviros power up
- Lots of oppos
- Fans of 23
- Truth about 23
- Whitman and 23
- TV spots
- Today's jobs vs tomorrow's
- Cocktails and fist-bumping
- Tea Party and 23
- Oil industry aids
- John Doerr