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Roundup: Brown Prohibits Local Bans on Labor Agreements, Male Circumcision



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(Sacramento, CA)
Monday, October 03, 2011
Brown signed 44 bills and vetoed four more.  None of the vetoes dealt with major pieces of legislation.  But one of the signings is a bill strongly opposed by Republicans and supported by unions.
 
It prohibits cities and counties from banning something called a project labor agreement.  Under a PLA, a local government agrees to pay union wages and benefits for a particular project.  The bill Brown signed applies only to publicly-funded projects, and it doesn't require PLA's - it prevents a blanket prohibition and requires them to be considered on a project-by-project basis.  In a signing statement, the governor said the bill "seems fair to me - even democratic."
 
Meantime, Brown also signed a measure that prevents another ban at the local level - this one on male circumcision.  It's in response to a proposed ordinance in San Francisco that would have banned circumcisions for children.
 
The governor has until midnight Sunday to act on the 400 or so measures that remain on his desk.
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