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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BAKERIES, SMOKEHOUSES MAY BE FIRST IN U.S. REQUIRED TO USE
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PUBLISHED: June 30, 2023 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: June 30, 2023 at 9:04 a.m.

Dozens of businesses across Southern California that churn out popular baked
goods, smoked meats and other products soon could be required to swap their
gas-powered commercial ovens for emissions-free electric versions under a set of
rules due for a vote by the local air quality district this summer.

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Brooke Staggs covers the environment for Southern California News Group’s chain
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journalism awards in the western United States. The Big Bear native got her
start teaching high school English and journalism in Riverside County but left
in 2006 to be a student again herself, earning a masters degree in journalism
from New York University. She’s written for dozens of newspapers and magazines
across the country, with projects that have taken her from a zero gravity flight
over Queens to a fishing village in Ghana. Brooke joined the Orange County
Register in January 2013, covering local communities, cannabis and politics
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