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Election 2010


Mar 10, 2010
Endocrine Distuptors In Drinking Water
Phthalates cause lower testosterone levels, decreased sperm counts and lower sperm quality in animals. ... more

Mar 10, 2010
U.S. Aid Sought For California Drought
Though the amendment does not specify California as a recipient, the state is expected to receive a high percentage of the specialty-crop funding ... more

Mar 10, 2010
Water Policy Should Be Comprehensive
When water needs are addressed in one part of the state, the action affects other parts. When a single interest — urban, environmental or agriculture — achieves its goal for water, the other interests are also affected. ... more
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Mar 10, 2010
Long Way To Go For Water Bond Until November Ballot
More than 55 percent of 600 Californians polled would vote no on the measure, according to a study released by Tulchin Research on Feb. 19.

Mar 09, 2010
Changing History of San Joaquin Valley
Second-generation San Joaquin Valley farmer John Diener refuses to accept the adage that history repeats itself. If it does, he says, it could eventually bring the demise of the richest agricultural valley in America.

Mar 09, 2010
Point/Counterpoint: Water and Politics Are An Explosive Mix
One local Democrat congressman likely to be booted is Jim Costa. Costa is hardcore, with a 96 percent party-line voting record.

Mar 08, 2010
And We Wonder Why They Don't Trust Californians
We found it curious that the California water bill package on the November ballot has $250-million for dam removal, and no for-sure money for dam construction.

Mar 06, 2010
The New Dust Bowl
On the west side of the valley, which is often last in line for deliveries from federal water projects, farmers are selling prized almond trees for firewood, fields are reverting to weed

Mar 05, 2010
They Took Our Water, Now Bill Us For Their PG & E
Customers here pay higher costs for power to keep bills low in the San Francisco Bay area

Mar 05, 2010
Dam-Busting Plan Shrouded In Mystery
You might ask how a so-called California water bill that was meant to combat drought by building two new dams in California end up demolishing four dams in Oregon?

Mar 05, 2010
Nunes Ready To Let Water Flow
A bill being introduced by Nunes, titled the California Water Reliability Act, would immediately restore full allocations to the San Joaquin Valley

Mar 04, 2010
The ESA and Water Uncertainty Aren't Going Away
The fact is that there remains a possibility that many water users, including San Joaquin Valley farmers, could receive only 5% of their contractual water entitlements

Mar 04, 2010
Wet Weather Still Leaves A Big 'If'
If wet weather continues, the department says the State Water Project will be able to deliver 35 percent to 45 percent

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Mar 10, 2010
Exchange Contractors Deal
The Exchange Contractors historic water rights were intended to be upheld by their contract with the government. ... more

Mar 09, 2010
FPTV Website
Never realized there was so much going on and how much politics controlled the outcome and not just the actual needs of the state or country as a whole ... more

Mar 08, 2010
Water = Economic Activity
Is there any wonder why the State is seeing a $28 BILLION+ deficit; and the City of Fresno just announced a $28 MILLION short-fall? ... more
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