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16 This won’t end well: Coastal Commission gets more power

This won’t end well: Coastal Commission gets more power

Chris Reed June 22, 2014

Budget trailer bills continue to be a great vehicle for legslative mischief in Sacramento. Here we go again, reports the Merc-News: “The California Coastal Commission can now fine property owners who illegally block public access to beaches, putting new teeth

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Joe

Joe

Ah come on, everything this union and the bureaucrats do ...

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Larry Lungren.

Larry Lungren.

Jorge Aguilar - Hold the line, the district's reputation ...

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ricky65

ricky65

Yes. Keep it simple folks. It is impossible ...

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diddle

diddle

Isn't your cost of living %60 higher than most of ...

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Bill - San Jose

Bill - San Jose

The precise reason why the Electoral College will always rule ...

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