2. State Senator Loni Hancock of Berkeley plans to introduce legislation today that would free up state funds to pay for the clean up of toxic spills in which the type of the spilled substance is unknown, the Chron$ reports. The bill, co-sponsored by state Senator Mark Leno of San Francisco, stems from the mystery goo spill that killed hundreds of birds in the bay earlier this year. Existing state law only allows the use of state cleanup funds when the spilled substance is oil or fuel.
4. The anti-vaccination movement in California appears to be very strong not only in liberal Marin and Santa Cruz counties, but also in conservative rural areas, the Chron reports.