SACRAMENTO — A bill that paves the way for a proposed $66-million trash-to-energy project in Long Beach has cleared its first hurdle by being approved in the Senate Local Goverment Committee on a 4 to 0 vote.
The bill was sent to the Appropriations Committee, which backers hope will pass the measure and send it to the Senate floor.
If passed by the Senate and Assembly and signed by Gov. George Deukmejian, the measure would take effect immediately.
Sen. Ralph Dills (D-Gardena), whose district covers part of Long Beach and who introduced the proposal, said the bill is necessary to break a political logjam in which the project has been caught up.
He was referring to the action of the state Waste Management Board that has blocked the project. Last month the board refused to grant final approval for the plant because Los Angeles County has failed to update its waste management plan.