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Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, left, talks with Assemblyman Isadore Hall, D-Compton, about his decision to not cast a vote on a measure to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. Hall was one of several Assembly members who failed to cast a vote on the measure which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, left, talks with Assemblyman Isadore Hall, D-Compton, about his decision to not cast a vote on a measure to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. Hall was one of several Assembly members who failed to cast a vote on the measure which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, looks around after the measure she was carrying to ban smoking in all state parks failed to pass in the Assembly at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. The measure, which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage, was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, looks around after the measure she was carrying to ban smoking in all state parks failed to pass in the Assembly at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. The measure, which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage, was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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Joseph Vazira puts out a cigarette outside the the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. A measure before the state Assembly to ban smoking in all state parks, including Capitol Park, fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Joseph Vazira puts out a cigarette outside the the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. A measure before the state Assembly to ban smoking in all state parks, including Capitol Park, fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, right, and Assemblywoman Mariko Yamada, D-Davis, look over the vote totals for a measure Brown was carrying to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. The measure fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage and was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, right, and Assemblywoman Mariko Yamada, D-Davis, look over the vote totals for a measure Brown was carrying to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. The measure fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage and was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, right, talks with Assemblyman Juan Arambula, I-Fresno about not casting a vote on a measure to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. Arambula was one of several Assembly members who failed to cast a vote on the measure which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, right, talks with Assemblyman Juan Arambula, I-Fresno about not casting a vote on a measure to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. Arambula was one of several Assembly members who failed to cast a vote on the measure which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, right, listens as Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries, R-Riverside,talks in opposition to a measure she is carrying to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. The measure fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage and was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, right, listens as Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries, R-Riverside,talks in opposition to a measure she is carrying to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. The measure fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage and was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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Mitsubishi Electric Solar Panels at the Port of West Sacramento.

Mitsubishi Electric Solar Panels at the Port of West Sacramento.

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Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson, right, questions official Bill Spooner about a tehnical foul called against Laker forward Lamar Odom during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif.,  March 16, 2010. The Lakers beat the Kings 106-99.

Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson, right, questions official Bill Spooner about a tehnical foul called against Laker forward Lamar Odom during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., March 16, 2010. The Lakers beat the Kings 106-99.

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Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a question during an appearance at the Sacramento Press Club in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday March 16, 2010.  Fiorina, the former Hewlitt-Packard chief executive, is running against former Congressman Tom Campbell and state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore for the opportunity to challenge  three-time incumbent U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, a Democrat in the November election.

Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a question during an appearance at the Sacramento Press Club in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday March 16, 2010. Fiorina, the former Hewlitt-Packard chief executive, is running against former Congressman Tom Campbell and state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore for the opportunity to challenge three-time incumbent U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, a Democrat in the November election.

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Republican Senate candidate listens to a question during an appearance at the Sacramento Press Club in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday March 16, 2010. Fiorina, the former Hewlitt-Packard chief executive, is running against former Congressman Tom Campbell and state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore for the opportunity to challenge  three-time incumbent U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, a Democrat in the November election.

Republican Senate candidate listens to a question during an appearance at the Sacramento Press Club in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday March 16, 2010. Fiorina, the former Hewlitt-Packard chief executive, is running against former Congressman Tom Campbell and state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore for the opportunity to challenge three-time incumbent U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, a Democrat in the November election.

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Schools chief Jack O'Connell answers questions concerning the his announcement that nearly 22,000 teachers could potentially be receiving layoff notices due to budgets cuts during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Monday,  March 15, 2010. O'Connell announced this year's pink slip tally, the legal deadline for school districts to send preliminary layoff notices.

Schools chief Jack O'Connell answers questions concerning the his announcement that nearly 22,000 teachers could potentially be receiving layoff notices due to budgets cuts during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, March 15, 2010. O'Connell announced this year's pink slip tally, the legal deadline for school districts to send preliminary layoff notices.

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Schools chief Jack O'Connell gestures to a sign indicating that nearly 22,000 teachers could potentially be receiving layoff notices due to budgets cuts during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Monday,  March 15, 2010. O'Connell announced this year's pink slip tally, the legal deadline for school districts to send preliminary layoff notices.

Schools chief Jack O'Connell gestures to a sign indicating that nearly 22,000 teachers could potentially be receiving layoff notices due to budgets cuts during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, March 15, 2010. O'Connell announced this year's pink slip tally, the legal deadline for school districts to send preliminary layoff notices.

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Hundreds of members of the Hmong community demonstrated against federal charges facing members of the community and a former U.S. Army officer accused of attempting to overthrow the Laotian government, outside the federal courthouse in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, March 15, 2010. Only 10 of the 12 accused appeared in federal court for a status hearing, where Judge Frank Damrell, Jr., set their next court appearance to be in Sept. 2010.

Hundreds of members of the Hmong community demonstrated against federal charges facing members of the community and a former U.S. Army officer accused of attempting to overthrow the Laotian government, outside the federal courthouse in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, March 15, 2010. Only 10 of the 12 accused appeared in federal court for a status hearing, where Judge Frank Damrell, Jr., set their next court appearance to be in Sept. 2010.

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Hundreds of members of the Hmong community demonstrated against federal charges facing members of the community and a former U.S. Army officer accused of attempting to overthrow the Laotian government, outside the federal courthouse in Sacramento, Calif., Monday,  March 15, 2010. Only 10 of the 12 accused appeared in federal court for a status hearing,  where Judge Frank Damrell, Jr., set their next court appearance to be in Sept. 2010.

Hundreds of members of the Hmong community demonstrated against federal charges facing members of the community and a former U.S. Army officer accused of attempting to overthrow the Laotian government, outside the federal courthouse in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, March 15, 2010. Only 10 of the 12 accused appeared in federal court for a status hearing, where Judge Frank Damrell, Jr., set their next court appearance to be in Sept. 2010.

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Portland Trail Blazers' Andre Miller (24) is fouled by Sacramenton Kings' Beno Udrih (19) during the first half of their NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, March 12, 2010.

Portland Trail Blazers' Andre Miller (24) is fouled by Sacramenton Kings' Beno Udrih (19) during the first half of their NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, March 12, 2010.

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Sacramenton Kings' Tyreke Evans (13) shoots as Portland Trail Blazers' Dante Cunningham defends during the first half of their NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, March 12, 2010.

Sacramenton Kings' Tyreke Evans (13) shoots as Portland Trail Blazers' Dante Cunningham defends during the first half of their NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, March 12, 2010.

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Portland Trail Blazers' Andre Miller #24 is fouled and forced out of bounds by Sacramenton Kings' Jason Thompson during the first half of their NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, March 12, 2010.

Portland Trail Blazers' Andre Miller #24 is fouled and forced out of bounds by Sacramenton Kings' Jason Thompson during the first half of their NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, March 12, 2010.

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Pacific Power Management's 637-kilowatt solar system at the Port of West Sacramento will supply virtually all of the Port's power needs and reduce energy costs by $20,000 annually.

Pacific Power Management's 637-kilowatt solar system at the Port of West Sacramento will supply virtually all of the Port's power needs and reduce energy costs by $20,000 annually.

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State Sen. Roy Ashburn, R-Bakersfield, left, who had announced earlier in the day that he was gay, talks with Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Thousand Oaks, right, at the capitol in Sacramento, Calif. on Monday, March 8, 2010. Ashburn, 55, who has served in the state Legislature for 14 years, ended days of speculation about his sexual preference that began after his arrest last week on suspicion of driving under the influence.

State Sen. Roy Ashburn, R-Bakersfield, left, who had announced earlier in the day that he was gay, talks with Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Thousand Oaks, right, at the capitol in Sacramento, Calif. on Monday, March 8, 2010. Ashburn, 55, who has served in the state Legislature for 14 years, ended days of speculation about his sexual preference that began after his arrest last week on suspicion of driving under the influence.

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State Sen. Roy Ashburn, R-Bakersfield,  left, who had announced earlier in the day that he was gay, gets a kiss from former state Sen. Sheila Kuehl, D-Santa Monica, who is also gay, at the capitol in Sacramento, Calif. on Monday, March 8, 2010. Ashburn, 55, who has served in the state Legislature for 14 years, ended days of speculation about his sexual preference that began after his arrest last week on suspicion of driving under the influence.

State Sen. Roy Ashburn, R-Bakersfield, left, who had announced earlier in the day that he was gay, gets a kiss from former state Sen. Sheila Kuehl, D-Santa Monica, who is also gay, at the capitol in Sacramento, Calif. on Monday, March 8, 2010. Ashburn, 55, who has served in the state Legislature for 14 years, ended days of speculation about his sexual preference that began after his arrest last week on suspicion of driving under the influence.

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Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, left, talks with Assemblyman Isadore Hall, D-Compton, about his decision to not cast a vote on a measure to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. Hall was one of several Assembly members who failed to cast a vote on the measure which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, left, talks with Assemblyman Isadore Hall, D-Compton, about his decision to not cast a vote on a measure to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. Hall was one of several Assembly members who failed to cast a vote on the measure which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, looks around after the measure she was carrying to ban smoking in all state parks failed to pass in the Assembly at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. The measure, which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage, was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, looks around after the measure she was carrying to ban smoking in all state parks failed to pass in the Assembly at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. The measure, which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage, was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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Joseph Vazira puts out a cigarette outside the the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. A measure before the state Assembly to ban smoking in all state parks, including Capitol Park, fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Joseph Vazira puts out a cigarette outside the the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. A measure before the state Assembly to ban smoking in all state parks, including Capitol Park, fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, right, and Assemblywoman Mariko Yamada, D-Davis, look over the vote totals for a measure Brown was carrying to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. The measure fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage and was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, right, and Assemblywoman Mariko Yamada, D-Davis, look over the vote totals for a measure Brown was carrying to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. The measure fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage and was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, right, talks with Assemblyman Juan Arambula, I-Fresno about not casting a vote on a measure to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. Arambula was one of several Assembly members who failed to cast a vote on the measure which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, right, talks with Assemblyman Juan Arambula, I-Fresno about not casting a vote on a measure to ban smoking in all state parks, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday March 18, 2010. Arambula was one of several Assembly members who failed to cast a vote on the measure which fell five votes short of the 41 needed for passage. It was put up for reconsideration to be brought before the Assembly on another day.

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