1. Electrical woes caused a commute nightmare yesterday on BART, and the transit system continued to suffer outages during this morning’s commute, the Chron reports. A mysterious power surge between the Pittsburg/Bay Point and North Concord stations knocked about fifty train cars out of service, causing systemwide delays. This is the second time in a month that the agency has been rocked by power surges. BART is unsure as to what’s causing the problems. This morning, the agency had to use buses to ferry passengers between Pittsburg/Bay Point and North Concord.
2. The plastics industry and its allies have pumped $5 million into a statewide ballot measure campaign to block California’s ban on plastic bags from ever going into effect, the SacBee$ reports. The ban was supposed to begin on July 1 of this year, but the plastic bag industry successfully delayed the start date until at least the November election.
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4. Charter schools in California suspend students at a higher rate than traditional public schools, the LA Times$ reports, citing a new UCLA study. “In the 2011–12 school year, charter schools had an average out-of-school suspension rate of 7.8 percent, as opposed to 6.7 percent in traditional public schools — meaning the rate in charter schools was 16 percent higher.”