So we really need one-stop shopping, and we should be able to entrust Army Corps to do that.
Doug LaMalfa
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Douglas Lee LaMalfa is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 1st congressional district since January 3, 2013. A member of the Republican Party, LaMalfa has focused on issues such as agriculture, natural resources, and rural development during his time in office. He has been an advocate for policies that support farmers and promote economic growth in his district, which encompasses a large portion of Northern California.
The bill being discussed today, obviously, will have great impact on the supply and hydropower.
It will have great impact on future water storage projects, especially in my home state of California.
the hell-bent effort to remove four dams on the Klamath River with very, I think, incomplete science--incomplete is being generous on that.
In order to get it on the record, two of the charges Mr. Houser made in submitting that letter--one was, Number one was intentional falsification.
I request that the Secretary withdraw the previous Secretary's approval of the Klamath Dam removal and inform the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission of the withdrawal, so decisions are not made without all the science.
Yet, we have seen little change in the direction of that in this new Administration, and my constituents are very disappointed that they are not being heard on this.
I appreciate this legislation brought forward by Mr. Calvert, and certainly will provide clarity on how people are supposed to manage water supplies.
the taxpayers will get fed up because they don't believe or trust the dollars will actually get to the highways.
Help us this day to have constructive and positive conversations that are informative for constituents.
The lack of management of the salmon stocks, the consequences have been enforced as justifying reductions in water supply to California's farms and cities.





