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Yet the collapse of Reconstruction in 1877 and the rise of Jim Crow left him embittered, mourning the rollback of hard-won rights.

But it will also include a broader range of issues, including rising prices and rollbacks of environmental protections.

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Tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks are poised to further boost corporate coffers.

In July, Newsom signed into law a rollback of a stringent environmental statute that opponents of new development have used in recent decades to tie up proposed housing projects in litigation, often for years.

Behold the rollback in recent months of various climate regulations.

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