July 15, 2008--California officials propose $9.3 billion water bond for November ballot (Environmental News Service)
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein of California jointly announced a proposal Thursday to address a severe water shortage in California by borrowing $9.3 billion to increase water storage, conveyance and conservation. Their bond proposal requires voter approval, and needs a two-thirds majority vote of the Legislature to make it onto the ballot in November.
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