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Trump has been publicly complaining about water pressure since at least 2019
Karla Nemeth, director of the California Department of Water Resources, responded to Trump’s order earlier this week saying the directive has no immediate impact on operations of the State Water ...
As Americans across the country face mounting financial pressure from the rising cost of living, a familiar voice from the business world is speaking up. Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli ...
President Donald Trump signed a wide-ranging executive order Sunday demanding federal and state officials deliver more water and other resources to southern California to help fight wildfires ...
Currently under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, states can reject any project if they believe it could impact the state's water. Under Trump's order any decisions related to permits will no longer be made by the state secretary, but by the president. [231] On April 23, 2020, the Supreme Court ruled in County of Maui v.
The executive order comes after Trump initially promised in 2016 to redirect California’s water runoff south to help farmers and growers in Central Valley.
Trump’s order does not appear to directly affect California’s management of the State Water Project, the system that delivers water from the Delta to Los Angeles and other cities.
The brand was discontinued in 2010, [4] but "Trump Natural Spring Water" is still listed as exclusively available at Trump-branded hotels, restaurants and golf clubs on Trump's website. [5] According to Trump's 2016 Financial Disclosure Form, which was filed with the Federal Election Commission , the available cash from the Trump Natural Spring ...