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	<author_name>Streets For All SF</author_name>
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	<title>Tell your state legislator member: fix the real e-bike problem</title>
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	<description>California&#x27;s legislature is in a panic about e-bikes. But with 9 bills moving this session, they&#x27;re mostly targeting the wrong thing. The crashes making headlines? They&#x27;re overwhelmingly caused by illegal devices: high-powered vehicles marketed as e-bikes that aren&#x27;t street legal. Meanwhile, proposed legislation could restrict the legal e-bike industry, create a confusing tangle of local rules, and make clean transportation more expensive for working Californians. The legislature already commissioned a study on this. The answers are there. We need our Assembly members to use them. Write to your Assembly member today and tell them: focus on illegal devices, use the study you paid for, and build protected infrastructure.</description>
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