It is evident that California produces enough water. The problem is the infrastructure to store it.
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Westerman highlights California's water production issues related to infrastructure.
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It was once said some of my colleagues across the aisle aren't always trying to mislead people or mis-state facts, they just know so much about just what isn't so.
These are hearings that we try to do across the country, in many different places, to address the concerns of the Natural Resources Committee.
I would like to thank Congresswoman Dingell and the other Members of the Subcommittee who supported that legislation for your efforts on this important issue.
And I do want to make a clarification here. The idea of valuing our natural assets I don't think is a bad idea, and I think the US is probably behind in that, in creating standards.





