Wednesday’s Top of the Scroll: Gov. Brown Struggles to Shore Up Support for Water Plan
From the Los Angeles Times:
“Gov. Jerry Brown has shown mastery of Sacramento, but his hope for a legacy of enduring public works hinges on a different skill — the ability to work Washington.
Brown has staked much on a $24-billion plan to resolve California’s decades-long fight over moving water from the north, where most of the state’s rain and snow falls, to thirsty cities and farms in the south and the Central Valley. … But his project cannot move forward without the federal government’s blessing.”
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