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Bill Would Fine Coastal Property Owners Who Don't Permanently Fix Sea Walls

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Assemblymember Mark Stone wants property owners with emergency sea walls to make more permanent fixes. A bill working its way through the state Legislature would fine people who don't. Stone joined The California Report's John Sepulvado to explain why this is a priority for him.

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