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Julie Graves, left, of Albany, Calif., and Chris Adams, second from left, of Berkeley, Calif., hold up signs in support of a beach access bill that Democratic state Sen. Jerry Hill introduced near Martin's Beach Monday, Feb. 10, 2014, in Half Moon Bay, Calif. A bill seeking to re-establish public access to a popular Northern California beach that was closed off after a Silicon Valley billionaire bought the adjacent land was introduced on Monday.  Hill said his bill would require the State Lands Commission to negotiate with Sun Microsystems Inc. co-founder Vinod Khosla to purchase some or all of his land at Martin's Beach. Adams and Graves are part of families that have gone to the beach for picnics for over 40 years. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

Julie Graves, left, of Albany, Calif., and Chris Adams, second from left, of Berkeley, Calif., hold up signs in support of a beach access bill that Democratic state Sen. Jerry Hill introduced near Martin's Beach Monday, Feb. 10, 2014, in Half Moon Bay, Calif. A bill seeking to re-establish public access to a popular Northern California beach that was closed off after a Silicon Valley billionaire bought the adjacent land was introduced on Monday. Hill said his bill would require the State Lands Commission to negotiate with Sun Microsystems Inc. co-founder Vinod Khosla to purchase some or all of his land at Martin's Beach. Adams and Graves are part of families that have gone to the beach for picnics for over 40 years. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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