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San Diegans, how much would you tax yourself to prevent floods, boost water quality?

Measure would be a new tax or fee increase to help upgrade aging infrastructure, boost water quality Some local leaders previously expressed support for a so-called mega-bond that would have raised property taxes to tackle the entire backlog of infrastructure projects, including antiquated buildings, crumbling streets and missing sidewalks. Advertisement But the focus recently shifted to a tax increase only for the city’s backlog of stormwater projects, partly because they make up $4.5 billion of the overall backlog and partly because many stormwater upgrades are required by the state. Stormwater projects include flood prevention efforts, like clearing clogged flood channels and fixing old pipes, and water-quality efforts, like reducing how much bacteria, metals, trash and sediment flow into local waterways.

Oil and gas leaders say Biden moratorium on new drilling will hurt New Mexico

Grace Reader Created: January 24, 2021 09:15 PM In New Mexico, the industry accounts for nearly one-third of the state’s general fund revenues, and industry officials said even a temporary halt on leasing will hurt the state.  It has two issues for the oil and gas industry: number one is that there s a huge economic impact for oil and gas producers in New Mexico. When the oil and gas industry suffers, that will have a huge ripple effect to impact New Mexico,” said Ryan Flynn, CEO of the New Mexico Oil & Gas Association.   According to Flynn, he said the moratorium could actually hurt the environment. 

3 local counties to receive state funding to improve water quality

3 local counties to receive state funding to improve water quality (Source: WFIE) By 14 News Staff | January 6, 2021 at 3:01 PM CST - Updated January 6 at 3:01 PM INDIANA (WFIE) - Three local counties are on the list to receive state funding to help improve water quality. The Indiana State Department of Agriculture awarded more than $975,000 to more than a dozen districts and organizations. Dubois County will get $99,000, Pike County will see $42,000 and Spencer County will receive $80,000. The Clean Water Program provides financial help to landowners trying to reduce runoff and assist jurisdictions with staff hires and technical assistance. Copyright 2021 WFIE. All rights reserved.

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