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4 unusual facts about Bill Stall


Bill Stall

Stall was also proud of a 2001 series of editorials he wrote supporting Senate Bill 221, a measure submitted by State Senator Sheila Kuehl that would require real estate developers of projects with 500 or more units to demonstrate that the homes would have access to a long-term water supply.

He and his two siblings moved with his parents in 1942 to Big Horn, Wyoming to operate a small ranch.

He served in the administration of Governor Jerry Brown as press secretary and director of public affairs in 1975 and 1976.

After ten years of unsuccessful efforts to pass such a bill, the proposal passed in the legislature and was signed into law by Governor Gray Davis, making California the first state in the Western United States to enact such a law.



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