SACRAMENTO — They call it the yak bill .

AB 2059 doesn’t actually address long-haired bovines. But the legislation, sponsored by the Consumer Attorneys of California, was inspired in part by one of these Himalayan natives. And the “yak” handle is apparently catchier among lawmakers than “the car rental bill,” which might be a more accurate, but boring, moniker.

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