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Congressman LaMalfa and California Republican Delegation Introduces Sweeping Water Legislation
(Washington, D.C.) – At present, Congressman Doug LaMalfa (CA-01) joined Congressman David G. Valadao (CA-21) and your entire California Republican delegation to introduce the Working to Advance Tangible and Efficient Reforms (WATER) for California Act. This invoice focuses on operational stability, infrastructure, and accountability to carry extra water to the state.
“For too lengthy, farmers, ranchers, and municipalities have suffered from the gross mismanagement of California’s water by Washington and Sacramento. These unforced errors have led to drastic allocation cuts, fallow fields, perished livestock, tainted ingesting water, and diminished water ranges in reservoirs we depend on for fireplace suppression. To offer rapid aid as Water Yr 2023 begins, this laws overrides the man-made drought insurance policies of Democrats in Sacramento and Washington by reinstating the 2019 Organic Opinions, whereas additionally opening up extra funding for water storage. I sit up for persevering with to work with my California colleagues to prioritize our restricted water provides for farms and our folks,” stated Rep. Doug LaMalfa (CA-01).
“For too lengthy, the Central Valley has suffered from devastating drought circumstances, unfair water allocations, and a gross mismanagement of the water we do have by Sacramento bureaucrats and environmentalists,” stated Rep. David G. Valadao (CA-21). “This invoice will carry extra water to the farmers, companies, and rural communities within the Valley and all through California, doing all the pieces potential to outlive this devastating drought. I promised my constituents that I might combat to safe a dependable and clear provide of water for our communities. This laws would just do that by streamlining operations, increasing water storage infrastructure, and growing accountability.”
“As we proceed to undergo by way of one other yr of drought, options should tackle each shifting water to our communities and storing water throughout moist years to be used throughout dry ones. That’s the reason I’m glad to affix Congressman Valadao – who has been a pacesetter on water and drought all through his tenure in Congress – on introducing the WATER for California Act,” stated Republican Chief Kevin McCarthy (CA-23). “In a state like California, entry to dependable and inexpensive water is extra urgent than ever, and I applaud his efforts to advance commonsense options to make sure our constituents get the water they contract and pay for and enhance California’s drought resiliency.”
“The important thing long-term options for California’s water challenges contain restoring regulatory sanity to our water administration regime and constructing the water storage and conveyance infrastructure needed to produce our state with dependable and inexpensive water. The WATER for California Act will assist make these options a actuality. My California colleague Rep. David Valadao continues to be a pacesetter on this essential challenge for our state,” stated Rep. Ken Calvert (CA-42).
“I’m proud to affix with fellow members of the California congressional delegation to ship improved entry to water for all Californians. This invoice supplies funding for water storage tasks throughout the state, and limits the damages that Governor Newsom and federal bureaucrats can inflict. Far too many Californians wrestle with water shortages, together with tens-of-thousands in my district alone. The provisions on this invoice will make us extra resilient towards water shortages and droughts. I’m a proud co-sponsor of this invoice, and can proceed to combat towards the misguided priorities in Sacramento that values water for fish over folks,” stated Rep. Mike Garcia (CA-25).
“Californians are all too aware of the results of water shortages worsened by bureaucratic mismanagement,” stated Rep. Michelle Metal (CA-48). “I’m proud to accomplice with Rep. Valadao on this necessary and ongoing effort to make sure that residents throughout our state have steady and dependable entry to the water they want.”
“Our water provide is important for the general public well being and security of our communities. Sadly, burdensome rules and water mismanagement are worsening water shortages already hurting our staff, households and meals provide chain because of the ongoing drought,” stated Rep. Younger Kim (CA-39). “I’m proud to affix Rep. Valadao and my California colleagues to introduce the WATER for California Act to scale back regulatory burdens hindering water entry, and I’ll do all I can to offer certainty and safe water for Californians.”
“By systematically reining in and reforming a number of damaging authorities insurance policies, this invoice will take a significant step towards ending the Central Valley water disaster and at last guaranteeing a steady water provide for our struggling households, farmers, and communities,” stated Rep. Connie Conway (CA-22).
“Droughts are nature’s fault; water shortages are our fault. Environmental extremists and overzealous bureaucrats have used the regulation to dam water storage tasks for years, leading to an period of pointless self-imposed water shortages which have devastated total communities,” stated Rep. Tom McClintock (CA-04). “This laws supplies a common sense method to restoring abundance and supply as principal aims of federal water coverage. It’s easy: Extra water is healthier than much less water.”
“I’m proud to assist Congressman Valadao’s WATER for California Act as a result of it represents the sort of bipartisan, consensus-based method that may make an enduring distinction for California’s residents and its farmers. This inventive laws will obtain higher useful resource coordination, enhanced water infrastructure, and enhance important water conveyance by way of the Delta,” stated Rep Darrel Issa (CA-50).
Background:
The great laws promotes water conveyance by way of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, per the Endangered Species Act, and advances key floor water infrastructure tasks. Amongst different provisions, the WATER for California Act:
- Requires the Central Valley Venture (CVP) and State Water Venture (SWP) be operated per the 2019 rules, which have been independently peer-reviewed and knowledgeable by probably the most correct, greatest accessible science, however permits modification underneath sure circumstances.
- Why it issues: The 2019 Organic Opinions (BiOps) and Most well-liked Different inform corresponding long-term operations plans for the CVP and SWP. The Biden administration’s misguided try to reverse the 2019 BiOps has brought about important uncertainty for Valley farmers about their water provide.
- Helps to make sure CVP and SWP water stakeholders obtain the water they contract and pay for.
- Why it issues: For the previous two years, South-of-Delta agricultural compensation and water service contractors have obtained zero % of their allocation from the CVP. This has resulted in excessive water loss for each agricultural producers and rural communities.
- Supplies eligibility for funding for the Shasta Enlargement Venture.
- Why it issues: The Shasta Enlargement Venture is probably the most per acre/foot cost-effective water storage challenge in California, however the infrastructure invoice explicitly excludes any of the $1.15B allotted for storage tasks from going to the Shasta Venture.
- Reauthorizes the profitable floor water storage challenge program and coordinated operations of the CVP and SWP established by the WIIN Act.
- Why it issues: Water storage is essential to higher making ready communities for drought circumstances. The authorities underneath the WIIN Act that introduced extra water to the Valley expired in 2021, and this invoice extends the storage challenge authorizations to 2028 and the operations provisions of the WIIN Act to 2033.
The textual content of the invoice may be discovered right here.
Congressman Doug LaMalfa is a lifelong farmer representing California’s First Congressional District, together with Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou and Tehama Counties.
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California
California may exclude Tesla from EV rebate program
California Gov. Gavin Newsom may exclude Tesla and other automakers from an electric vehicle (EV) rebate program if the incoming Trump administration scraps a federal tax credit for electric car purchases.
Newsom proposed creating a new version of the state’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Program, which was phased out in 2023 after funding more than 594,000 vehicles and saving more than 456 million gallons of fuel, the governor’s office said in a news release on Monday.
“Consumers continue to prove the skeptics wrong – zero-emission vehicles are here to stay,” Newsom said in a statement. “We’re not turning back on a clean transportation future – we’re going to make it more affordable for people to drive vehicles that don’t pollute.”
The proposed rebates would be funded with money from the state’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which is funded by polluters under the state’s cap-and-trade program, the governor’s office said. Officials did not say how much the program would cost or save consumers.
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They would also include changes to promote innovation and competition in the zero-emission vehicles market – changes that could prevent automakers like Tesla from qualifying for the rebates.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who relocated Tesla’s corporate headquarters from California to Texas in 2021, responded to the possibility of having Tesla EVs left out of the program.
“Even though Tesla is the only company who manufactures their EVs in California! This is insane,” Musk wrote on X, which he also owns.
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Those buying or leasing Tesla vehicles accounted for about 42% of the state’s rebates, The Associated Press reported, citing data from the California Air Resources Board.
Newsom’s office told Fox Business Digital that the proposal is intended to foster market competition, and any potential market cap is subject to negotiation with the state Legislature.
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“Under a potential market cap, and depending on what the cap is, there’s a possibility that Tesla and other automakers could be excluded,” the governor’s office said. “But that’s again subject to negotiations with the legislature.”
Newsom’s office noted that such market caps have been part of rebate programs since George W. Bush’s administration in 2005.
Federal tax credits for EVs are currently worth up to $7,500 for new zero-emission vehicles. President-elect Trump has previously vowed to end the credit.
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California has surpassed 2 million zero-emission vehicles sold, according to the governor’s office. The state, however, could face a $2 billion budget deficit next year, Reuters reported, citing a non-partisan legislative estimate released last week.
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STEVE HILTON: Five things California Democrats still don't get
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Along with most other Democratic politicians in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom still doesn’t seem to understand what happened in the 2024 election.
For years, Newsom, along with California cronies like former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and, of course, Vice President Kamala Harris, bragged about their state being a “model for the nation.”
In one sense–not the one they intended, of course–that’s true. California became a model of what not to do.
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The terrible combination of elitism and extremism that has defined Democratic policymaking in my home state for at least the last decade has delivered failure on every front.
Despite having the highest taxes in the nation, despite the state’s budget nearly doubling in the last ten years (even as our population has been falling, in the exodus from blue state misrule), California has the highest rate of poverty in America. We have the highest housing costs, the lowest homeownership, highest gas and utility bills, and the worst business climate–ten years in a row.
This record of failure is exactly why Democrats lost so badly on November 5th. Voters had a clear choice: between more of the same Democrat policies that raised the cost of living and lowered their quality of life, or a return to the peace and prosperity of the Trump years.
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In many ways, the contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris represented a battle between the ‘blue state model’ championed by Gavin Newsom in California, and the ‘red state model’ that has driven people and businesses out of California and into the arms of more welcoming states like Texas, Tennessee and Florida.
Of course, the red state model won and the blue state model was roundly rejected.
You would think that would make blue state leaders like Newsom pause and reflect. But the exact opposite has happened. Gavin Newsom immediately called a “special session” of the California legislature to “Trump-proof” his state.
What California really needs is “Newsom-proofing.”
Instead, California Democrats are doubling down on the exact same agenda that was defeated across the country – including in California, which saw the biggest shift from Democrats to the GOP in decades.
Here are the five things California Democrats still don’t get:
1. People want results, not lectures
Democrats and their media sycophants can do all the self-righteous, sanctimonious bloviating they like about “our democracy” and “equity”, but in the end people want the basics of the American Dream: a good job that pays enough to raise your family in a home of your own in a safe neighborhood with a good school so your kids can have a better life than you. No amount of moral superiority from the people in charge will make up for that if they fail to provide it.
2. Enough with the ‘climate’ extremism
“Climate” has become a religion for Democrats, and you see that especially clearly in California. But when you look at the main reason life is so unaffordable for working people, whether that’s gas prices, utility bills or housing costs, extreme climate policies are to blame. Working-class Americans can’t afford these ‘luxury beliefs.’
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3. Who cares about Hollywood?
This election destroyed forever the myth that fancy celebrities can sway votes. Oprah, Beyonce, George Clooney, Taylor Swift…nobody cares! The new cultural powerhouses are the podcast hosts, comedians…the raw power of UFC is where it’s at, not the decadent Hollywood elite who won’t even turn up to support “their” candidate without a multimillion dollar paycheck.
4. ‘Little tech’ beats Big Tech
Democrats may console themselves with the knowledge that California’s Big Tech monopolies are on their side. But in this election we saw the rise of what famed Silicon Valley investor Marc Andressen calls “little tech”, the upstarts and rebels who reject leftist groupthink. They got engaged in this election in a way we’ve never seen before. It’s a massive shift and will be a huge force for the future.
5. Working class beats the elite
Back in 2016, after the Brexit vote, and then Donald Trump’s victory here, shocked the world, I predicted that the Republican Party had the opportunity to become a “multiracial working class coalition.” Trump’s 2024 victory has delivered that — a revolutionary shift in our political landscape. The other part of my prediction? Democrats will be left as the party of the “rich, white and woke.”
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Unless Democrats come to terms with these realities and change course, they can expect to lose elections for years to come. The reaction in California – epicenter of today’s Democrat elite — shows that there is zero sign of this happening.
They just don’t get it.
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California proposes its own EV buyer credit — which could cut out Elon Musk's Tesla
- Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to revive California’s EV rebate if Trump ends the federal tax credit.
- But Tesla, the largest maker of EVs, would be excluded under the proposal.
- Elon Musk criticized Tesla’s potential exclusion from the rebate.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is preparing to step in if President-elect Donald Trump fulfills his promise to axe the federal electric-vehicle tax credit — but one notable EV maker could be left out.
Newsom said Monday if the $7,500 federal tax credit is eliminated he would restart the state’s zero-emission vehicle rebate program, which was phased out in 2023.
“We will intervene if the Trump Administration eliminates the federal tax credit, doubling down on our commitment to clean air and green jobs in California,” Newsom said in a statement. “We’re not turning back on a clean transportation future — we’re going to make it more affordable for people to drive vehicles that don’t pollute.”
The rebates for EV buyers would come from the state’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which is funded by polluters of greenhouse gases under a cap-and-trade program, according to the governor’s office.
But Tesla’s vehicles could be excluded under the proposal’s market-share limitations, Bloomberg News first reported.
The governor’s office confirmed to Business Insider that the rebate program could include a market-share cap which could in turn exclude Tesla or other EV makers. The office did not share details about what market-share limit could be proposed and also noted the proposal would be subject to negotiations in the state legislature.
A market-share cap would exclude companies whose sales account for a certain amount of total electric vehicle sales. For instance, Tesla accounted for nearly 55% off all new electric vehicles registered in California in the first three quarters of 2024, according to a report from the California New Car Dealers Association. By comparison, the companies with the next highest EV market share in California were Hyundai and BMW with 5.6% and 5% respectively.
Tesla sales in California, the US’s largest EV market, have recently declined even as overall EV sales in the state have grown. Though the company still accounted for a majority of EV sales in California this year as of September, its market share fell year-over-year from 64% to 55%.
The governor’s office said the market-share cap would be aimed at promoting competition and innovation in the industry.
Elon Musk, who has expressed support for ending the federal tax credit, said in an X post it was “insane” for the California proposal exclude Tesla.
The federal electric vehicle tax credit, which was passed as part of the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, provides a $7,500 tax credit to some EV buyers.
Musk, who is working closely with the incoming Trump administration, has expressed support for ending the tax credit. He’s set to co-lead an advisory commission, the Department of Government Efficiency, which is aimed at slashing federal spending.
The Tesla CEO said on an earnings call in July that ending the federal tax credit might actually benefit the company.
“I think it would be devastating for our competitors and for Tesla slightly,” Musk said. “But long-term probably actually helps Tesla, would be my guess.”
BI’s Graham Rapier previously reported that ending the tax credit could help Tesla maintain its strong standing in the EV market by slowing its competitors growth.
Prior to the EV rebate proposal, Newsom has already positioned himself as a foil to the incoming Trump administration. Following Trump’s election win the governor called on California lawmakers to convene for a special session to discuss protecting the state from Trump’s second term.
“The freedoms we hold dear in California are under attack — and we won’t sit idle,” Newsom said in a statement at the time.
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