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California's Fight Over Fracking Heats Up

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The California Coastal Commission meets Thursday in Santa Cruz, and environmental groups such as the Sierra Club plan to show up in force to protest hydraulic fracturing. The use of fracking in California is expanding, along with calls to regulate it more tightly. Earlier this year, state lawmakers sponsored multiple bills on fracking. Now there is just one, and as the legislative session draws to a close, everyone wants a say as to what's in it.

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