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By a 57-17 vote, Assembly sends to Senate a bill that would guarantee food, water, electricity and fresh air for passengers stuck on grounded planes for more than three hours.
SACRAMENTO -- Passengers stuck on grounded airplanes for more than three hours would get fresh air, electricity, working restrooms, food and water under a measure passed today by the state Assembly.
Legislators of all political stripes, some of whom commute six times a week by commercial airlines, passed the bill with hearty support, even though Republican legislators had been advised by their staffs to oppose it.
"This is a time when we need to spank the airlines," said Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries (R- Lake Elsinore).
The measure, AB 1943 by Assemblyman Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), passed 57-17 and goes next to the Senate.
Leno modeled his legislation after a 2007
The Air Transport Assn. of America, which represents most major domestic airlines, successfully sued to block the New York law from taking effect. The group may do the same if the
"We will not rule out our right to a legal challenge," he said, explaining that the association contests "the rights of states to legislate airline customer service."
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