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California Legislature Aims to Pass ‘Happy Cow’ Bill

0630 cow The California Legislature is looking to pass a bill that would require commercials promoting state products or using state funds to be produced in California. Assemblyman Ted W. Lieu prepared the bill after backlash ensued from state production companies over the California Milk Advisory Board’s decision to reduce costs and shoot ten “Happy Cows” TV commercials in Auckland, New Zealand. The legislation was approved by the California Assembly last month. It will be taken up this week by a Senate committee and likely head to the full Senate for a vote in August.

Read the story at the Los Angeles Times.

 

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