By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times State legislative leaders remained stalemated Saturday over proposals to improve California's water supply, leaving little more than 24 hours to strike a deal that would convince Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger not to carry out his threat to veto many of the 704 unrelated bills on his desk. Democratic and Republican leaders emerged from a three-hour meeting with the governor and acknowledged that they remain divided on issues including the size of a water bond measure, protections for existing water rights and proposals to force water conservation. They plan to resume the closed-door negotiations Sunday morning. "Sadly, there was little in the way of progress," said Assembly Minority Leader Sam Blakeslee (R-San Luis Obispo). "We as Senate and Assembly Republicans put forward a number of alternative proposals, solutions to deal with defects in what is frankly a very bad bill right now....
California lawmakers in stalemate over state water plan
It's apparent that state legislatures have more than their fair share of idiots, and unfortunately, by the looks of things, California is suffering from it, maybe more than most.
The Shoshone Indian tribe is currently planning on opening an 400 million dollar geo-thermal power plant in Preston, Idaho. The power generated from here is going to...Anaheim, California Sounds like a "c' ride to me!
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By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times
ReplyDeleteState legislative leaders remained stalemated Saturday over proposals to improve California's water supply, leaving little more than 24 hours to strike a deal that would convince Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger not to carry out his threat to veto many of the 704 unrelated bills on his desk. Democratic and Republican leaders emerged from a three-hour meeting with the governor and acknowledged that they remain divided on issues including the size of a water bond measure, protections for existing water rights and proposals to force water conservation. They plan to resume the closed-door negotiations Sunday morning. "Sadly, there was little in the way of progress," said Assembly Minority Leader Sam Blakeslee (R-San Luis Obispo). "We as Senate and Assembly Republicans put forward a number of alternative proposals, solutions to deal with defects in what is frankly a very bad bill right now....
California lawmakers in stalemate over state water plan
It's apparent that state legislatures have more than their fair share of idiots, and unfortunately, by the looks of things, California is suffering from it, maybe more than most.
ReplyDeleteIf it isn't water... it's butterflies. Hm... last I knew, a butterfly was a BUG!!! Be it in MI or WA...
ReplyDeleteLet's go hug a tree... It might make us feel better.
Jibberish from a sleep deprived mind.
The Shoshone Indian tribe is currently planning on opening an 400 million dollar geo-thermal power plant in Preston, Idaho.
ReplyDeleteThe power generated from here is going to...Anaheim, California
Sounds like a "c' ride to me!