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“If we only get the $68 million, it significantly puts at risk sustained funding for these projects,” said Kelsey Hinton, policy director for the nonprofit Community Water Center @latimes.com @leadershipcounsel.bsky.social www.latimes.com/environment/...
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California is set to reduce funding for a program that helps communities with contaminated water. Critics say it will stall progress.
‘It’s an injustice’: Shrinking state funds could slow fixes for Californians with toxic water
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