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In reply to the discussion: 6 Scary Facts About California's Drought [View all]Bennyboy
(10,440 posts)Stormy seas ahead for the California water debate
WASHINGTON -- The California drought will soon expose the geographic, political, personal and institutional divisions that complicate meaningful congressional action.
Forget farmers versus environmentalists, that classic California plot. These divisions go deeper, and could easily kill the legislative fixes House Republicans vowed to make at a Bakersfield-area farm last week.
In the states Central Valley, the potential farmer-against-farmer conflict could pit East Side versus West Side and North versus South. On Capitol Hill, besides the never-ending clash between Republicans and Democrats, unresolved tensions divide House from Senate. One on one, bad blood divides certain key lawmakers.
Its probably going to be very difficult for Congress to respond, Tim Quinn, executive director of the Association of California Water Agencies, said in an interview Friday, but this crisis is so big that Congress has to try.
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2014/01/27/6099476/stormy-seas-ahead-for-the-california.html#storylink=cpy