First Half of Lawmaking Year, Water Solutions, In-district Advocacy
Capitol Voice Bulletin June 9, 2019 |
First Half of Lawmaking Year Delivers Good for Environment |
By Kathryn Phillips The legislature just finished the first half of its first year of lawmaking of a two-year session, and it appears that the environment fared well. Two key bills that would begin California’s transition away from wasteful single-use packaging, Senate Bill 54 (Allen) and Assembly Bill 1080 (Gonzalez), passed in their respective houses and now move to the other house. |
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Volunteer Water Report Offers Real Solutions to CA’s Water Issues |
Photo by Bob Wick, Bureau of Land Management |
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| By Brandon Dawson The discussion around California’s approach to water policy has finally shifted away from trying to justify or debunk the need/costs for the Delta twin tunnels project for the first time in over a decade. A recent executive order from Governor Gavin Newsom established this refreshing shift. |
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| By Molly Culton In April and May, Sierra Club California hosted six webinar trainings on best practices for meeting with legislators in their home districts. In total, nearly 100 volunteers registered to attend the webinars. For those of you who participated in the webinars, it’s time to turn activism into action. |
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