Newsom attempts to rebrand the tunnel

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WB Staff
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Newsom attempts to rebrand the tunnel

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Advocates for Delta communities, tribes, and environmental justice denounced the Newsom Administration’s so-called “Delta Conveyance Accountability Action Plan” as a hollow attempt to appease critics while continuing to push forward a deeply flawed and harmful project.
While Governor Newsom attempts to rebrand the tunnel and deflect criticism, his administration is simultaneously pushing trailer bills to override environmental protections, court rulings, and public opinion. This pattern of excluding communities and fast-tracking destructive policies has become all too familiar...
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Will C
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Re: Newsom attempts to rebrand the tunnel

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This, The Bullet Train and free phones and condo's....

I cant raise extra families at a level higher than my own family. Please stop and look up the word, Austere or stay inside a real budget as we all have to do....
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Lots of people voted for him
Certainly not I
WRB
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Consider what the environmental community has done before jumping head and tail into their support.
SoCal needs water and we relied on the Ownes Valley aqueduct for water source for decades until the project was shut down. Now the Owen’s River flows into the desert and disappears helping nobody. The impact is more dependence on the Colorado River aqueduct American Canal and Feather River canal from NoCal being out primary water source. The Colorado River Canal is infected by Gwagga mussels reducing the flow of water primarily to agriculture use. The impact now is Feather River is the primary water source for SoCal after the expanding agricultural use in central Cal.
More water is needed for everyone as the population continues to expand. The obvious answers are Nuclear power the make fresh water as a cooling bye product and Desalination plants and building and/or improving dams that increase water storage are opposed by the same environmental groups opposing increasing water flow from the Delta.
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