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Established through Senate Bill 583, introduced by Senator Steve Padilla and signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom Newsom, the new Salton Sea Conservancy will take on a critical role: supporting the operation and maintenance of large-scale habitat restoration and dust suppression projects already underway. In this video, Assistant...

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A Gavin Newsom connected NGO that’s stopping farmers from getting water in California got awarded a $2.7 million dollar taxpayer funded grant 🚨 You can’t make this up. Only $78,000 goes to their project, THEY POCKET THE REST. “The Nature Conservancy, who initially helped broker the deal to shove farmers off of their ranches and dairies in point raise, is now cashing in on the deal. They're going to be awarded, granted, $2.7 million to quote unquote help rewild point raise. And of that money, only $78,000 is going to the actual project itself. The rest is in wages for planning and indirect expenses. defenses, complete bogus.” (Receipts shown in video) - The Nature Conservancy NGO has several connections to Gavin Newsom, he has signed legislation directly requested by the NGO - Get this, Gavin Newsom appointed Sandi Matsumoto who was The Nature Conservancy Director of the California Water Program, to the California Water Commission - Gavin Newsom also appointed Liz Forsburg Pardi, who was The Nature Conservancy Policy Director, to the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection The corruption is off the charts As of today May 3rd, 2026 these California farmers are facing severe restrictions, low allocations and forced reductions It’s so bad that the Central Valley Project initial 2026 allocation was only 15% of contracted water, despite full reservoirs and above-average storage. This is a huge frustration for farmers Sickening

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Donald Trump needs to arrest Gavin Newsom for treason California Rep Carl DeMaio “My message is simple to Gavin Newsom. You're a son of a b*tch for putting the lives of ICE agents at risk and now you're working with the cartels” Newsom working with the cartels against ICE, “Do you know why the $2,000 is being offered? Because you just signed this dangerous law. — This is important that we spread the word far and wide. It relates to the the cartels that are now offering $2,000 bonus payments for any information revealing the identity of ICE agents operating in any part of the state of California. This puts the lives of ICE agents at risk. It targets them for personal attack and their family members. And the reason why this is so appalling is that Governor Gavin Newsom is helping them right now. He just signed into law SB 627, which would make it a crime for an ICE agent to wear a mask to hide their identity. If they are out there hiding their identity knowing that the cartel is trying to target them and their family, under state law they are now at risk of being prosecuted by Gavin Newsom. — I urge all of you to share this video, spread the word far and wide, contact your state legislators and tell them to tell the governor, stop enforcing SB 627, stop putting the lives of ICE agents At risk, stop working with the cartels.” The timing of Gavin Newsom signing this law and the cartels putting out the bounty is CLEARLY coordinated

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With this week’s storms, California is taking advantage of opportunities to capture and store water that supports the state’s long-term water supply goals — made possible through strong partnerships between the state and local agencies. These collaborations are central to Governor Newsom’s California Water Supply Strategy, Adapting to a Hotter, Drier Future, which focuses on expanding the state’s ability to capture water from winter storms and adapt to increasingly extreme weather driven by climate change. Across California, projects like these are helping turn stormwater into a resource: •The Lower Elkhorn Basin Levee Setback Project consists of seven miles of new levee, set back about 1,500-feet from a pre-existing levee. Completed in October 2023, the new levee expanded bypass capacity to increase the level of flood protection to the urban Sacramento area, and it created a beneficial habitat for native fish. This project was identified in the 2012 and 2017 Central Valley Flood Protection Plans. (Check out the Dec. 19-26 time lapse video here!) •The Lookout Slough Tidal Habitat Restoration Project is another important project with a specific floodplain component. In addition to the restoration of important tidal wetland habitat for native fish, the project expanded conveyance for the Yolo Bypass by creating 40,000 acre-feet of flood storage to prevent dangerous flooding and protect neighboring communities and infrastructure. •San Joaquin Valley flood-managed recharge projects capture high flows during storm events and direct them onto farmland and recharge basins to replenish overdrafted aquifers. •Los Angeles Basin stormwater capture efforts divert stormwater from rivers and channels into recharge facilities that supply groundwater for millions of residents. California will continue working with local partners to capture water when it’s available — helping build a more resilient water future for communities, agriculture, and the environment. #California #Water #Flood #Rain #Storm

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