Anonymous ID: 91b62d March 29, 2019, 7:24 a.m. No.5961097   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1178

Shout out to Q et al from a thankful CaliFag.

For the first time in decades a spark of hope for CA, someone taking on the bullies in CA.

Thank you.

 

U.S. Sues California Over Controversial Habitat Protection Plan for Sacramento River Salmon

 

The U.S. Department of Justice filed suit in Sacramento federal court to block a contentious plan approved in December to increase river flows in the San Joaquin River and three tributaries to help revive dwindling salmon populations.

It was part of a larger effort to protect the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, which state officials called an “ecosystem in crisis.” The delta supplies water for the majority of California’s people and farms.

Once-thriving fish in the delta, which flows out to San Francisco Bay, have plunged from some 70,000 adult Chinook salmon returning to the San Joaquin basin in the fall of 1984 to just 10,000 in 2017.

 

Some environmental groups supported the plan, while other conservation groups and fishing groups said it fell short in providing enough water for habitat.

Farmers opposed to the plan because it would divert less water for irrigation protested last summer outside the state Capitol.

The U.S. lawsuit said the plan was arbitrary and the state failed to analyze impacts on the environment and would reduce water coming out of the New Melones reservoir for farms, businesses and hydroelectric operations.

The environmental analysis “hid the true impacts of their plan and could put substantial operational constraints on the Department of the Interior’s ability to effectively operate the New Melones Dam, which plays a critical role in flood control, irrigation, and power generation in the Sacramento region,” said Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Bossert Clark said in a statement.

 

The federal government’s lawsuit follows a suit filed last month in state court by the California Farm Bureau Federation to block the plan.

George Kostyrko, a spokesman for the water board, said the agency looks forward to defending the plan that involved years of analysis and public input.

The lawsuit was an unusual turn of events with the state of California as a defendant in a lawsuit with the federal government. The state’s attorney general has sued the Trump administration more 47 times.

 

https://ktla.com/2019/03/28/u-s-sues-california-over-controversial-habitat-protection-plan-for-sacramento-river-salmon/

Anonymous ID: 91b62d March 29, 2019, 7:30 a.m. No.5961179   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1207 >>1264 >>1285 >>1309

White reporters barred from mayoral election event in Georgia

 

Only African-American members of the press were allowed to enter a meeting to discuss an upcoming mayoral race in Georgia, according to a report this week.

"No media (T.V. Radio, etc.) Black Press Only!" read a sign posted on the door of Bolton Street Baptist Church, the Savannah Morning News reported.

White reporters were denied entry while black reporters for at least two television stations and the publisher of the black-owned Savannah Tribune newspaper were allowed into the meeting.

The community event was advertised by the Trigon Group, a consulting firm, as an opportunity to hear from black candidates for mayor.

The Rev. Clarence Teddy Williams, the organizer of the event, declined to comment to the Savannah Morning News on the entry policy.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/436433-white-reporters-barred-from-mayoral-election-event-in-georgia

Anonymous ID: 91b62d March 29, 2019, 7:37 a.m. No.5961285   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5961179

>>5961207

>Don't look at the overt racism in the government, look to regulate a free speech board instead

 

Red Pill Rule of Thumb:

Change the race/sex/sexual orientation, etc and (for example) ask NPCs if White/Male/Straight Press Only would be ok, and if so why?

NPC brains don't like it but it plants a seed.