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Board clears most staff-recommended positions on state energy and housing bills; AB 303 and AB 305 left undecided
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted to adopt staff recommendations on a package of state bills but left two energy bills (AB 303 and AB 305) without a county position pending amendments and further analysis; two supervisors abstained on the package vote.
San Luis Obispo County supervisors voted on staff-recommended positions for a slate of state bills on April 8, approving the package with two exceptions left unresolved for later consideration.
Mia Trevelyan of the county administrative office summarized staff work coordinating with department heads and supervisors to recommend support, oppose or neutral stances on a list of bills. During public comment, speakers including David Weissman of Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility and Linda Seeley of San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace urged caution on AB 305, a bill that would carve an exemption for small modular nuclear reactors from the state's longstanding moratorium language.…
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