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Videos: 2007-2008 Legislation (most recent first)

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Senator Simitian speaks at the close of the floor debate on his bill, SB 908, that would require the inclusion of climate change in the California schools science curriculum. (The bill subsequently passed out of the Senate and was sent to the Assembly.)


Thursday, January 31, 2008

Senator Simitian speaks before the floor debate on his SB 908, which would require the inclusion of climate change in the California schools science curriculum. (The bill subsequently passed out of the Senate and was sent to the Assembly.)


Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Senator Simitian speaks on behalf of SB 509, his bill that would require manufacturers of consumer products to post the ingredients of those products on their website. This bill is a part of Simitian's work in Green Chemistry. (The bill was subsequently passed by the Senate and sent to the Assembly.)


Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Senator Simitian speaks on behalf of his bill, SB 31, on the Senator Floor. SB 31 would prohibit "skimming" (unauthorized reading) of RFID tags. (The bill was subsequently passed by the Senate and sent to the Assembly.)


Saturday, October 13, 2007

This story from KPIX CBS 5 describes Senator Simitian’s SB 966, a 2006-2007 winner of the “There Oughta Be a Law” contest that helps address the problem of incorrectly disposed prescription medicines.  The video prominently features Rebecca Kassel, the Santa Cruz County high school student who submitted the contest entry that became SB 966.

Video on CBS 5 Website


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