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Migden's environmental record hailed
5/16/2008. Marin Independent Journal
AS LONGTIME Marin residents active in environmental causes, we care deeply about keeping our water clean and clear of toxins, our air fresh and free of pollution and our open space and forests protected from encroachment and sprawl. Our choice for state Senate in the June Democratic primary is Carole Migden.
 
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Senate Hearing on the Planned Aerial Spraying
3/10/2008. Carole Migden
Senator Migden has requested that the Senate Environmental Quality Committee hold a hearing on CDFA's planned aerial spraying. That hearing is scheduled to be held on Thursday, March 13 at 1 p.m. at the San Rafael Civic Center, 3501 Civic Center Drive, Room 330, San Rafael 94903.
 
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Migden bills target toxics in consumer goods
2/23/2008. San Francisco Chronicle
State Senator Carole Migden introduced a pair of bills Friday seeking to ban certain toxic chemicals, including lead, from products such as toys, shampoos, lotions and lipstick.
 
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Migden And Daly Announce Affordable Housing Bill
2/22/2008. KTVU
On the steps of San Francisco City Hall Friday, state Senator Carole Migden, Supervisor Chris Daly and affordable housing organization representatives announced the introduction of a bill that would help regulate the number of rent-controlled housing units in California. "We don't want seniors kicked out," Migden said. "We don't want people with HIV kicked to the street."
 
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Migden battles aerial moth spraying
2/20/2008. San Francisco Chronicle
Amid growing concerns of Bay Area residents, Sen. Carole Migden is pushing for a moratorium on aerial spraying of a moth pesticide over San Francisco and Marin counties.
 
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Migden seeks hold on moth spraying
2/20/2008. Marin Independent Journal
State Sen. Carole Migden said plans to spray Bay Area tracts, including Southern Marin, to eradicate moths should be suspended until health risks are probed.
 
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Bill seeks to ban discrimination in Calif. workers' comp awards
2/10/2008. Mercury News
Senator Carole Migden, D-San Francisco, is pushing legislation that would prohibit doctors from considering age, race or genetic factors in determining the size of workers' compensation benefits for employees who suffer job-related disabilities.
 
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