California Senate Appropriations Committee Sets Crucial Vote Tomorrow on Legislation that Bans Portable Generators
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The fight against Californias proposed ban on portable generators faces a crucial test Thursday, August 26, when AB 1346 is slated to be considered by the California Senate Appropriations Committee.
Key Points:
- The fight against Californias proposed ban on portable generators faces a crucial test Thursday, August 26, when AB 1346 is slated to be considered by the California Senate Appropriations Committee.
- Opponents have asked the committee to amend the bill by inserting an exemption for portable generators.
- If the committee fails to do so, it is likely the full Senate will consider the unamended bill, putting Californians future access to life-saving portable generators at permanent risk.
- Further, a five-year study of California residents found remarkable consistency in reasons they used portable generators.