To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1336922 ) 1/5/2022 3:38:19 PM From: Wharf Rat Respond to of 1577835 If I'm gonna blame anybody for water shortages, instead of climate change-driven drought and over-irrigation, it would be Raygun, who killed the last dam on the drawing boards. I might also blame you, cuz I suspect you voted against this proposition. California Proposition 3, the California Water Infrastructure and Watershed Conservation Bond Initiative, was on the ballot in California as an initiated state statute on November 6, 2018 . [1] The measure was defeated.A "yes" vote supported this measure to authorize $8.877 billion in general obligation bonds for water infrastructure, groundwater supplies and storage, surface water storage and dam repairs, watershed and fisheries improvements, and habitat protection and restoration.
A "no" vote opposed this measure to authorize $8.877 billion in general obligation bonds for water infrastructure, groundwater supplies and storage, surface water storage and dam repairs, watershed and fisheries improvements, and habitat protection and restoration.
ballotpedia.org "High crime rates, high costs of living, and the general migration out of the state is happening in large part due to his policies" We've had a high cost of living for most of my adult life, and our population is still going up. == "even while the homeless and the criminals and the drug addicts take over our parks and our streets" "It's all Newsom's fault, so vote against recalling me" would make a pretty good slogan for the SF DA. All those Dem mayors you whine about can also use it. I suspect you will complain as much about these bills as you do about the homeless.. Governor Newsom Signs Historic Housing and Homelessness ...gov.ca.gov Jul 19, 2021 — Governor Newsom Signs Historic Housing and Homelessness Funding Package as Part of $100 Billion California Comeback Plan . == Governor Newsom Signs Legislation to Address Homelessness and Mental Health Services, Highlights $22 Billion Housing and Homelessness PackagePublished: Sep 29, 2021$22 billion package – the largest investment of its kind in state history – will result in 84,000 new affordable housing units, including 44,000 homeless units Multi-pronged approach to homelessness includes major investments to strengthen California’s mental health care system gov.ca.gov