Share
Politico
SAN FRANCISCO — California’s drought conditions might normally prompt calls for shorter showers and shutting off sprinklers.
But Californians are in no mood to hear it after a year of pandemic deprivation. Especially from Gov. Gavin Newsom, who is facing an almost certain recall election after imposing multiple rounds of business closures and constantly telling residents to stay home.
“The governor’s in a very tricky situation,” said Darry Sragow, a longtime California Democratic strategist. While Newsom may be considering drought controls, “I’m sure he’s hearing voices telling him that Californians can only tolerate so much pain and suffering.”
A disappointing winter has left California’s water supplies at half of average levels. Fights over water are perpetual in California, waxing and waning alongside supplies, and memories are fresh of the worst drought in California’s recorded history that stretched from 2012-16. The development of a new drought promises to reinflame tensions between farmers, cities and environmentalists, with Newsom caught in the middle.
By DEBRA KAHN | 24 Mar 2021
RELATED TOPICS:
This Israeli Government Is a Danger to Jews Everywhere
13 hours ago
Judge Bars Trump Administration From Detaining Mahmoud Khalil
12 hours ago
GM to Invest $4 Billion to Shift Some Production From Mexico to the US
12 hours ago
How Your Air Conditioner Can Help the Power Grid, Rather Than Overloading It
12 hours ago
Hundreds of Laid-off CDC Employees Are Being Reinstated
13 hours ago
This Israeli Government Is a Danger to Jews Everywhere
13 hours ago
Judge Bars Trump Administration From Detaining Mahmoud Khalil
12 hours ago
GM to Invest $4 Billion to Shift Some Production From Mexico to the US
12 hours ago
How Your Air Conditioner Can Help the Power Grid, Rather Than Overloading It
12 hours ago
Hundreds of Laid-off CDC Employees Are Being Reinstated
13 hours ago
This Israeli Government Is a Danger to Jews Everywhere
13 hours ago

Trump Has Cut Science Funding to Its Lowest Level in Decades

Judge Bars Trump Administration From Detaining Mahmoud Khalil

GM to Invest $4 Billion to Shift Some Production From Mexico to the US
