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Moderate Democrats who want to modify the state unfair competition law are encouraged that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger seems inclined to make a deal with them instead of getting involved in a costly initiative fight. The governor met with members of the business-friendly Moderate Democratic Caucus last week and discussed ideas they believe would stop frivolous unfair competition lawsuits without gutting consumer protection. Assemblyman Lou Correa left the meeting optimistic.
January 30, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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