Pioneering Lemon Law Legislator Dies
October 20, 2009 - 5:38 pm
The Los Angeles Times reported that Robert Beverly, a California Republican who served in the state legislature as both an assemblymember and a senator, passed away recently at his Southern California home. Beverly, along with Democrat Al Song, were at the leading edge of crafting laws that protect California consumers, including the Song-Beverly Act that [...]
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