
The California Catholic Conference opposes the bill, saying that scattering the remains of multiple people in the same area is “tantamount to a mass grave.” The bill was supported by the environmental group Californians Against Waste and by two companies who offer sustainable burial services, Better Place Forests and Recompose. The regulation would be funded by a maximum fee of $8.50 per reduction - or per body - paid by licensed facilities to the Department of Consumer Affairs’ Cemetery and Funeral Bureau. It would also require the state’s public health department to regulate the “reduction chambers” where it’s done to prevent the spread of disease. AB 351, authored by Assemblymember Cristina Garcia, a Democrat from Downey, establishes licensing and regulation processes for human composting. Photo by Mike Blake, ReutersĪfter failed attempts in 20, a bill to legalize “ natural organic reduction,” or turning bodies into soil as an after-death option was resurrected this year.

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Here are some of the interesting and consequential bills that CalMatters is tracking - bookmark this page and keep checking back as we update the fate of each:Ī freshly dug grave awaits a burial at Rose Hill Memorial Park and Mortuary in Whittier.

Now Newsom has until the end of September to either sign or veto the bills that did pass - and his choices will likely be more closely watched than ever as speculation builds about whether he is positioning himself to run for president. And a bill that would have allowed teenagers to get vaccines without parental permission was pulled Wednesday without a vote. Not every contentious proposal made it through the gantlet: Bills to restrict bail costs, to allow legislative staff to unionize, and to preserve California’s concealed-carry gun limits all went down to defeat in the final hours. These votes took place as campaigns ramp up for 100 of the 120 seats in the Legislature. On several bills, the governor not only signaled his support, but lobbied lawmakers to approve them. Gavin Newsom aim to establish California as a progressive leader on abortion access, on measures to counter climate change and on transgender health care for minors. High-profile measures headed to Democratic Gov. For a select few measures, with urgency clauses that allow them to take effect immediately upon the governor’s signature, the votes stretched into the wee hours the next day. Lawmakers rushed to pass hundreds of remaining bills before the clock struck midnight on Aug. 1 with a final flurry of frantic activity. Great memories.After eight months, California’s legislative session came to a close on Sept.
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The videos for these two songs were films in Sri Lanka and Antigua - full of beaches and sand and water, boats and bikinis! I ended up seeing Duran Duran at Maple Leaf Gardens a few years later, and it was at that concert that the “Reflex” video was filmed. The “Rio” album came out in May of 1982 - and was sitting high in the charts that summer - exactly 40 years ago. It is a million miles of fun.”ĭuran Duran was one of my very favourite groups throughout my high school years. This song helped me enormously that summer. When ‘Steal My Sunshine’ by Len, came out in 1999, I was recovering from a bad love affair. “It’s time to rip the Band-Aid off the 1990’s music-wise. Oh those Wildwood days … and then those party lights wild, wild Wildwood nights.” Yeah – I’d love to soak up the sunshine and the rock’n’roll memories along the boardwalk at Wildwood, New Jersey. But if pressed – I’d pick Bobby Rydell’s (or Bobby Curtola’s) ‘Wildwood Days’ – ‘every day’s a holiday and every night is a Saturday night. I’ve so many favourites that I do an annual ‘Summertime Songs’ feature on ‘Vintage Favourites’. I was a pool lifeguard not a beach lifeguard, but we had these albums playing in the pool office constantly! Jane Brown – “Synchronicity” and “Flashdance”Īs a lifeguard during my teenage years, I loved listening to Synchronicity by The Police and the Flashdance soundtrack.īoth were released in the summer of 1983, the year I turned 18.

Wipe Out by The Surfaris.mostly because it’s the one song everyone tries to tap along to… but no one can keep up with The Surfaris! I LOVE LOVE LOVE *Catch a Wave* by the Beach Boys – its not played quite as often so definitely a treat …plus ALL THINGS Beach Boys conjure up summer vibes Sam Houston– “ Catch a Wave” and “Wipe Out”

Check them out below, and tell us YOUR favourites on Facebookor Twitter! We asked some of our Zoomer Radio hosts to share their favourite beach-themed songs. 1 at Midnight ET / 9pm PT – Beach Blanket Bingoįri., Sept. 31 at Midnight ET / 9pm PT – Muscle Beach Party 30 at Midnight ET / 9pm PT – Bikini Beach Our sister station, VisionTV, will keep the summer energy strong by playing beach movies every night this week at midnight! As summer winds down, we wanted to pay tribute to one of the great staples of the season – the beach!
