Read more about California Releases Beavers Into the Wild for First Time in Nearly 75 Years
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: This is the first phase of the state beaver restoration project, releasing them into the waters of the Mountain Maidu peoples’ ancestral lands, with another beaver reintroduction effort soon on the Tule River Reservation. SACRAMENTO – Today,... Read MoreRead more about California Releases Beavers Into the Wild for First Time in Nearly 75 Years
Read more about Governor Newsom, Attorney General Bonta Take Legal Action Against La Cañada Flintridge to Enforce California’s Housing Laws
What you Need to Know: La Cañada Flintridge, an affluent community with 20,000 residents in Los Angeles County, refuses to comply with California’s housing laws and has denied the approval of an 80-unit, mixed-use, mixed-income housing project. Now the state is taking... Read MoreRead more about Governor Newsom, Attorney General Bonta Take Legal Action Against La Cañada Flintridge to Enforce California’s Housing Laws
Read more about WHAT THEY’RE SAYING: Water, Labor, Business, and Equity Leaders Support Proposed Delta Conveyance Project
SACRAMENTO – After the Department of Water Resources released the Final Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Delta Conveyance Project, leaders from across the state are emphasizing why it’s needed to protect water access for millions of Californians. Jennifer... Read MoreRead more about WHAT THEY’RE SAYING: Water, Labor, Business, and Equity Leaders Support Proposed Delta Conveyance Project
Read more about Governor Newsom Highlights Funding for Climate Change Resiliency Projects Across California
What you Need to Know: The impacts of climate change pose a major risk to California’s transportation infrastructure. To better prepare for a changing climate and to improve safety, the state is funding 15 key projects to make our roadways more resilient to... Read MoreRead more about Governor Newsom Highlights Funding for Climate Change Resiliency Projects Across California
Read more about California Gets $70 Million in Federal Funding to Accelerate Salton Sea Restoration
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: $70 million from the Biden-Harris Administration is now available to help the State of California accelerate restoration of the Salton Sea, improving conditions for wildlife and surrounding communities. The funding is part of a $250 million... Read MoreRead more about California Gets $70 Million in Federal Funding to Accelerate Salton Sea Restoration