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Which Way, L.A.?

Environmental Protection or Corporate Welfare?

Prop 10 would raise $5 billion in bonds to help consumers and corporations buy alternative-fuel vehicles. It's opposed by a broad coalition including the state's major environmental organizations. Also, unprecedented violence in Mexico as drug cartels turn on each other...

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By Warren Olney • Oct 10, 2008 • 30m Listen

Proposition 10 would raise $5 billion in bonds to help consumers and corporations buy alternative-

Proposition 10 would raise $5 billion in bonds to help consumers and corporations buy alternative fuel vehicles, but it's opposed by a broad coalition including the state's major environmental organizations. What does natural gas have to do with it? We also hear about unprecedented violence in Mexico as drug cartels divided by law enforcement and personal rivalries turn on each other.

fuel vehicles, but it's opposed by a broad coalition including the state's major environmental organizations. What does natural gas have to do with it? We also hear about unprecedented violence in Mexico as drug cartels divided by law enforcement and personal rivalries turn on each other.

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