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Legislators challenge Gov. Newsom’s plan
The tunnel reflects the tension between arid Southern California, where most of the people live, and Northern California, the source of most of the state’s water.
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Editorial: Gov. Newsom takes page out of Trump’s water playbook
On Feb. 15, the governor signed an executive order allowing the State Water Resources Control Board to ignore the state requirement of how much water needs to flow through the Delta to protect its health.
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Gov. Doug Ducey signs proclamation
U.S. Congress and President Nixon first established National Hunting and Fishing Day in 1972
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Tell Gov Newsom no... More water news from Restore the Delta
We fear that if Governor Newsom uses emergency powers to give San Joaquin Valley growers what they want, without consideration that the drought could be a multiple-year event, the Delta could be lost to HABs and remaining fish populations decimated.
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Gov. Newsom Plans Veto to Block Trump Rollback of Endangered Fish Species Protections
It would be a shame for the governor to cap off his first legislative session by vetoing a bill as important to California and Californians as SB1.
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Did the gov hide a report that shows Trump’s water plan would hurt California salmon
Federal officials suppressed a lengthy environmental document that details how one of California’s unique salmon runs would be imperiled by Trump administration plans to deliver more water to Central Valley farms.
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Florida Gov. Declares State of Emergency as Red Tide Kills Fish and More
The red tide has made breathing difficult for locals, scared away tourists, and strewn popular beaches with the stinking carcasses of fish, eels, porpoises, turtles, manatees and one 26-foot whale shark.
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With only months to complete his father's water legacy Gov Brown might succeed
Nearly six decades ago, shortly after becoming governor, Pat Brown persuaded the Legislature and voters to approve one of the nation’s largest public works projects, the State Water Plan.
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What do Southern Californians really get out of Gov. Jerry Brown's twin tunnels project?
The most expensive state public works project ever would be financed primarily by Southern California water users. But it’s not exactly clear what they’d be buying.
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Gov. Brown to Meet with Trump Official: Oroville Dam Records Blocked
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Delta Stewardship Council has changed their meeting date on the Delta Tunnels and the Delta Plan amendment fromApril 27th, 2017 to April 28th, 2017. Please adjust your plans according!
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Californians Tell You Why They Oppose Gov. Brown's Tunnels Plan
Listen to comments from the one of the last "faux" Delta tunnels public hearing in Sacramento. This video was sent to President Obama and Secretary of Interior Sally Jewell, more information here: http://restorethedelta.org/blog/video-our-public-comments-to-president-obama-and-secretary-jewell/
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Californians Tell You Why They Oppose Gov. Brown's Tunnels Plan
Listen to comments from the one of the last "faux" Delta tunnels public hearing in Sacramento. This video was sent to President Obama and Secretary of Interior Sally Jewell, more information here: http://restorethedelta.org/blog/video-our-public-comments-to-president-obama-and-secretary-jewell/
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Tunnels Opponents Respond to Gov. Brown
Sacramento, CA- Restore the Delta (RTD), the leading opponents of Gov. Brown’s rush to build massive underground water tunnels that would drain the Delta and doom sustainable farms, salmon and other Pacific fisheries, today responded to Gov. Brown’s continued advocacy of his tunnels.