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FILE - Superintendent of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Clay Jordan, left, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom talk Thursday, Sept. 23, 2021, in Sequoia National Park, Calif., before Newsom signed a climate package into law. California lawmakers adjourned this year's legislative session, Wednesday Aug. 31, 2022, leaving Gov. Gavin Newsom with 30 days to sign or reject hundreds of bills including several dealing with climate change. (Ron Holman/The Times-Delta via AP, File)

FILE - Superintendent of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Clay Jordan, left, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom talk Thursday, Sept. 23, 2021, in Sequoia National Park, Calif., before Newsom signed a climate package into law. California lawmakers adjourned this year's legislative session, Wednesday Aug. 31, 2022, leaving Gov. Gavin Newsom with 30 days to sign or reject hundreds of bills including several dealing with climate change. (Ron Holman/The Times-Delta via AP, File)

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