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Regulatory Roundtable: The California Environmental Protection Agency will hold a series of public meetings throughout Southern California this week as part of Gov. Pete Wilson’s push to reform the state regulatory process. California EPA officials and representatives from other state environmental regulators will solicit regulatory reform ideas from environmental groups, regulated companies, elected officials and the public. The agency will review such topics as overlapping federal, state and local regulations and moving from prescriptive to compliance-based regulations. The hearings will be held in San Diego today, Loma Linda on Tuesday and Glendale on Wednesday. The meetings are scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. For locations, call (916) 323-2520.
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