Another Busy Weekend For The CHP
EBMUB Responds To Buena Vista Tribe’s DTEIR
Plymouth Approves New Community Facilities District Fees
Drowning Reported At Lake Amador
Sutter Amador Hold Open House For New Building
General Plan Committee Looks At Impacts Of New Plan
General Plan Committee has Released a Working Paper
Smoking Ban In Cars With Kids One Step Closer To Law
A proposal to ban smoking in cars with children inside, to be heard Wednesday in the state Senate's health committee, is the third bill in three months that has taken California's Legislature into arenas some say are better left to parents. The first would have outlawed spanking, and debate continues over whether to mandate vaccinating seventh-grade girls against a sexually transmitted disease that causes cervical cancer. California is one of at least 16 states considering bans on smoking in cars with children present. Critics call it the ultimate in "nanny government." Even if smoking around children is a bad idea, it isn't the government's job to stop people from doing it, Walter Williams, a conservative commentator who has written about the nanny state told the SF Chronicle. "If we justify things on the basis of what's good for people, there's no end in sight," said Williams, an economics professor at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.