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The status of the California Coastal Commission was everything but clear in January, following a December 30 appellate court ruling that the Commission’s composition was unconstitutional. The court ruled that the authority of the Assembly speaker and Senate Rules Committee to appoint eight of twelve commissioners and remove them at will violated the separation of powers doctrine.

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