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Who's Watching the Henhouse to Enforce California's New Egg Law?

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California's egg-laying hens are starting off the new year with more spacious digs. That's because of a ballot measure supported by California's voters, requiring more room for the birds to spread their wings. But, there are still some big questions about just how the new law will be enforced.

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