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California governor proposes extending nuclear plant’s life
https://apnews.com/article/california-legislature-gavin-newsom-climate-and-environment-4968ee9da7fd1d10ad67bfdf03950873
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When is somebody finally going to call out these anti-nuke, wackjob organizations that always find a way to vomit their BS all over every article thats written about Nuclear Power?
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