Introduction of Strong Water Bonds a 'Hopeful Sign,' Says Nassif
Posted on: Monday, 2 March 2009, 14:54 CST
State Senators
"The introduction of these water bonds so soon after resolution of the budget crisis is a hopeful sign for
SB 371 (Cogdill) calls for
SB 301 (Florez) calls for
Nassif also warned that a water bond will not provide immediate relief. "Even if this water bond were enacted tomorrow, it will be many years before water storage and conveyance projects can be completed. Federal and state leaders must confront the reality that rules designed to protect fish species are causing irreparable harm to thousands of Californians whose livelihoods depend on farmers who are being forced to abandon fields and cut jobs. It is time for a candid public discussion about whether we wish to protect farms and the jobs they provide from becoming extinct."
Western Growers is an agricultural trade association whose members from
SOURCE Western Growers
Source: PR Newswire
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