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By Eric Johnson
Published Apr 14, 2025

The California Assembly Committee on Permitting Reform wants to make it easier to build windmills, solar farms, electric trains—and housing.
The California Assembly Committee on Permitting Reform wants to make it easier to build windmills, solar farms, electric trains—and housing.

Earth Day 2025 Preview

I bring you greetings today from your Capitol City, the City of Trees, where the trees are suddenly all-the-way draped in spring greenery, and the nights are warm, and the days already almost too hot.

In this week’s edition of The Newsletter, the first of two devoted to Earth Day, we bring news about a legislative assault on one of the most important pieces of environmental legislation in California history, which is being launched, in part, as a sincere effort to protect the environment.

Also, as I like to remind you most weeks, below you will find brief news blurbs (that's the technical term) to help you keep track of what's happening in your hometown and it environs, as well as a link to a local nonprofit doing cool stuff, and (yes!) a recipe. 


Environmental Law Evolves

Whether or not you already know that CEQA is pronounced "see-qua," you may be surprised by the story of a bill intended to fundamentally change what is formally known as the California Environmental Quality Act.  Here we present the news about the reform bill, and an Explainer about CEQA itself. 


De-weaponizing CEQA

Asm. Buffy Wicks speaking at a presser for the California Legislature's Permitting Reform Package.
A radical overhaul of the California Environmental Quality Act appears imminent. And: Is the era of the big NO already ending?

CEQA: The Surprising Story of CA’s Key Environmental Law

Does California’s signature environmental law protect the state’s scenic beauty, or cause more problems than it solves?
The California Environmental Quality Act, CEQA, is the state’s signature environmental legislation, and is also often named as the villain in the state’s housing shortage. But the story may not be that simple.


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Direct your browser to https://sacramento.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Sacramento County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


The California Coastal Commission

Speaking of protecting the environment, the California Coastal Commission is in the news for issuing the largest fine in its history of $18 million to the new owners of a an oil pipeline in Santa Barbara County which ruptured in 2015 resulting in a spill of over 100,000 gallons of crude oil. The fine was levied after the company repeatedly refused orders to stop work on the corroded pipeline without the necessary review and permits.

Like CEQA, the Coastal Commission has its share of critics and is also being eyed for reform in the legislature. But this latest instance of a corporation running roughshod over regulation is a reminder that whatever their flaws, CEQA and the Coastal Commission represent the will and desire of Californians to preserve our beautiful state for future generations.


California Coastal Commission: Where It Comes From, What It Does

Since 1972, the California Coastal Commission has ruled over the state’s shoreline.
What is the California Coastal Commission? How one of the state’s most powerful agency protects public access to the state’s scenic coast from Mexico to Oregon.

Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Spring! cookbook.


Almonds add extra crunch to apple salad

Here's a fresh and crunchy take on Waldorf salad, with lettuce and cabbage adding heft, and almonds standing in for walnuts.
New! Chopped apple salad with raisins, almonds and cabbage


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Founded in 2021, MOSAC aims to be a regional hub for inspiring people of all ages to “explore the wonders, possibilities and responsibilities of science.”

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Sacramento News and Review logo Multiple Victims Shot at ‘The Coachella of Davis’

The event that Davis is most famous for took yet another turn into infamy Saturday afternoon, this time seeing a barrage of near-deadly gunfire breakout as several victims fell to the ground. The terrifying moment at UC Davis Picnic Day …

Folsom Times logo Friends of Folsom Parkways Needs Volunteers for Trail Projects

Spring has sprung and so have all the trees, weeds, and bushes on Folsom’s parkways. The Friends of Folsom Parkways need volunteers willing to roll up their sleeves and help remove hazardous fuel ladder buildups.

Carmichael Times logo Mosquito and West Nile Virus Awareness Week Is Here

Spring is in the air and so are mosquitoes! The Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District announces California Mosquito and West Nile Virus Awareness Week, April 13-19.

Folsom Telegraph logo Sanders Bringing 'Fighting Oligarchy' Tour to Folsom Lake College

In a surprise change of plans, Bernie Sanders is bringing his “Fighting Oligarchy” speaking tour to Folsom Lake College next week.
Originally, the Independent Senator from Vermont was scheduled to appear at the Gold Country Fairgrounds in Auburn.

Folsom Telegraph logo New Pickleball Club Coming to Folsom

Big news for local pickleball fans: A national pickleball franchise is opening a new location in Folsom at 9522 Greenback Lane, the former site of Big Lots.

Sacramento News and Review logo What’s Next for Sacramento’s Promise Zone as Federal Designations Expire

When former President Barack Obama introduced the Promise Zone initiative in his 2013 State of the Union address, the idea seemed straightforward: A child’s ZIP code should not determine their future. Yet across the country, neighborhoods marked by poverty and …

Sacramento News and Review logo Center for Land-Based Learning Explores the Possibilities of Urban Farming With Workshop in West Sacramento

From a plot the size of a small backyard to one spanning several acres, the possibilities for farmers and gardeners — both urban and rural — are truly endless.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Spring Into Action: Rancho Cordova’s Service Day Returns

The second annual Spring Service Day is set for Saturday, May 17 and the city is calling on the community to come together in celebration of volunteerism and civic engagement.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Hop Into Spring With CRPD’s Upcoming Events

Celebrate the Spring season with the Cordova Recreation & Park District’s (CRPD) upcoming events. Hosted in Cordova Recreation & Park District parks and facilities, these events invite the community to enjoy some quality fun outside with family and friends.

Carmichael Times logo Swinging Fundraiser for Chamber

A brisk nine holes in iffy weather did not chill enthusiasm at the Carmichael Chamber of Commerce’s charity golf tournament last week.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Sac State’s Spring Enrollment Hits Historic High

California State University, Sacramento’s Spring enrollment this year was the largest in the university’s history, continuing to buck trends and exceeding the California State University’s enrollment goals for the campus.

Carmichael Times logo SMUD’s Shine Program Invests $532,000 in Local Nonprofit Projects

Twenty-one local nonprofit organizations will benefit from more than $532,000 in funding from SMUD’s annual Shine program.

American River Messenger logo Vietnam Veterans Memorial Project Initiated in Citrus Heights

This project is dedicated to honoring the bravery and sacrifice of the more than three-million Americans who served in the Vietnam War, including the 58,281 who made the ultimate sacrifice.

American River Messenger logo Sacramento Book Festival Welcomes Big Names

From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 31, the California Writers Club Sacramento Branch will launch the second annual Sacramento Book Festival at the Shepard Garden & Arts Center, next to McKinley Park, in East Sacramento.

American River Messenger logo Comprehensive Update on Response to Homelessness

The Sacramento County departments of Homeless Services and Housing, and Health Services presented their biannual report to the Board detailing outreach efforts to the homeless population in the unincorporated region of Sacramento and along the American River Parkway from July …

American River Messenger logo FORPD Board Maintains Removal of Controversial Disc Golf Baskets

Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District (FORPD) Board of Directors continued an ongoing discussion at its March 19 meeting about a $77,454 change order for panels to finish the Veteran’s Memorial Amphitheatre hanger doors.

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