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SCVNews.com | SB 520 Bill to Combat CEMEX Mega-Mine Project OK'd in First State Senate Hearing


SACRAMENTO – Senate Bill 520, which would give the public the opportunity to weigh in before the CEMEX mega-mine can proceed, has passed out of its first policy committee, according to California Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, who co-authored the bill with Assemblywoman Suzette Valladares, R-Santa Clarita.
Wilk, representing the 21st Senate District, announced that SB 520 would provide the public a second opportunity to weigh in on large projects approved more than 30 years ago before those projects could move forward. The CEMEX mega-mine in the Santa Clarita Valley is an example of a project that would benefit from this measure.

“I am happy to report that SB 520 passed out of the Senate Natural Resources & Water Committee with unanimous support,” Wilk said in a statement Wednesday. “The Committee agreed that 30 years is more than enough time to reevaluate the impact of CEMEX’s mega-mine on the Soledad Canyon community.” ....

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Six Flags Could Re-Open In April Under New State COVID-19 Guidelines


Six Flags Could Re-Open In April Under New State COVID-19 Guidelines
Six Flags Magic Mountain would be able to re-open as early as April 1 under new coronavirus guidelines set by the state, with Los Angeles County health officials set to consider aligning changes with the state.
On Friday afternoon, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California theme parks would be able to re-open at 15 percent capacity as early as April 1, providing their county is in the red tier of the state’s “Blueprint for a Safer Economy.”
Six Flags Magic Mountain, as well as Universal Studios Hollywood, reside in Los Angeles County, and their re-openings could be dictated by the L.A. County Department of Public Health (LADPH). ....

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