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Congress Is in Recess Until the Election: Now What?

By Dave Tyahla | Posted on September 30, 2016

With just two days left before a potential government shutdown, both the House and Senate approved a short-term spending package on September 28, known as a Continuing Resolution (CR), that will keep the federal government running on autopilot through December 9, 2016.

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Coastal Justice Brings California Coastal Commission Closer to Serving All Californians

By Robert García | Posted on September 29, 2016

On Saturday, September 24, Governor Jerry Brown signed a coastal justice law that amends the California Coastal Act. This law explicitly requires compliance with and enforcement of civil rights and environmental justice laws.

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Zika Update #3: Preventing the Spread of Zika through Mosquito Control

By Richard J. Dolesh | Posted on September 19, 2016

The Zika virus has begun to spread in the U.S. through transmission by mosquito bites. Browse recommendations for what you can do if Zika is suspected or confirmed in your local area.

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Physical (In)Activity and the School Day

By Melissa May | Posted on September 12, 2016

As schools become increasingly focused on test performance, the amount of time devoted to in-school physical activities has declined or even been cut altogether.

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Back in Session: Where does Congress Stand on Park and Recreation Issues

By Dave Tyahla | Posted on September 9, 2016

Congress returned from August recess this week and got to work on several important bills--an effort to fund a response to the Zika crisis, an energy reform package which includes permanent LWCF reauthorization, and legislation to keep the federal government funded, and operating, beyond September 30.

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