Gov. Brown (Climate Air Resources Board) |
I applaud Governor Brown for signing another bill to prevent
cities from imposing fines on individual homeowners who refusing to water their
lawns during drought seasons. In other words, Brown has signed on allowing our
green to go brown.
cities from imposing fines on individual homeowners who refusing to water their
lawns during drought seasons. In other words, Brown has signed on allowing our
green to go brown.
Unfortunately, these piecemeal reforms will not make the
grass greener or the government leaner in California or Sacramento. When will
Sacramento stop the drought of money, human capital, and taxpayer dollars in
the state? To this day, small businesses, entrepreneurs, and investors find California’s
business climate inhospitable, and the grass greener in other states.
grass greener or the government leaner in California or Sacramento. When will
Sacramento stop the drought of money, human capital, and taxpayer dollars in
the state? To this day, small businesses, entrepreneurs, and investors find California’s
business climate inhospitable, and the grass greener in other states.
When Democratic lawmakers cease prioritizing fish ahead of
farmers and plants ahead of people, when Governor Brown gives up his plans for
the billion dollar bullet train and invests in water storage and navigation
systems, then he will have something to take pride in, having placed policies
in the better interest of all Californians struggling to grow.
farmers and plants ahead of people, when Governor Brown gives up his plans for
the billion dollar bullet train and invests in water storage and navigation
systems, then he will have something to take pride in, having placed policies
in the better interest of all Californians struggling to grow.