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California governor unveils drought assistance plan | California governor unveils drought assistance plan |
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California politicians have announced a $687m (£412m) plan to provide immediate assistance to communities parched by an ongoing historic drought. | California politicians have announced a $687m (£412m) plan to provide immediate assistance to communities parched by an ongoing historic drought. |
The proposal was put forward by state Democrats and California Governor Jerry Brown. | The proposal was put forward by state Democrats and California Governor Jerry Brown. |
Most of the money, garnered from two previously voter-approved bonds, would go towards local water conservation. | Most of the money, garnered from two previously voter-approved bonds, would go towards local water conservation. |
California, the most populous US state, is facing one of the worst droughts in its history. | |
The proposal would put funds towards local water conservation and recycling efforts, including capturing storm water. | |
'Short-term help' | 'Short-term help' |
Under the plan, set to go to the state legislature, food assistance would also be provided to communities hard hit by the drought. | |
Republicans have challenged the proposal, however, saying more focus must be placed on long-term water needs, including building more reservoirs. | Republicans have challenged the proposal, however, saying more focus must be placed on long-term water needs, including building more reservoirs. |
"While short-term help is needed, Sacramento [the state capital] must also focus on a long-term water solution," Republicans Frank Bigelow and Assembly Minority Leader Connie Conway wrote in a statement to US media. | "While short-term help is needed, Sacramento [the state capital] must also focus on a long-term water solution," Republicans Frank Bigelow and Assembly Minority Leader Connie Conway wrote in a statement to US media. |
The proposal comes just days after US President Barack Obama announced a major aid package for California. | The proposal comes just days after US President Barack Obama announced a major aid package for California. |
More than $180m will be made available to help both ranchers who have lost livestock and communities suffering extreme hardship because of the lack of rain to grow crops. | More than $180m will be made available to help both ranchers who have lost livestock and communities suffering extreme hardship because of the lack of rain to grow crops. |
The state has withered under less rain than at any point since 1850, with rivers at record lows and mountain snowpack - snow that melts over the coming months and provides water throughout the year - at only 20% of expected levels. | The state has withered under less rain than at any point since 1850, with rivers at record lows and mountain snowpack - snow that melts over the coming months and provides water throughout the year - at only 20% of expected levels. |
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