What are some of the changes that could be seen in California as congress overhauls water caps?”
As the sun rose over Sacramento Wednesday morning, Democrats and Republicans came together to reach a major deal on water, including sweeping changes in water policy and an $11 billion bond that must be approved by voters The legislature passed an $11 billion water bond on Tuesday night, but that doesn’t include the most talked-about potential water project in the state, a proposed “peripheral canal” to shuttle water around the California Delta to points south. State lawmakers and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger spent much of Wednesday patting themselves on the backs for passing a “historic” package of legislation to overhaul the state’s water system. But some lawmakers had more pressing concerns.
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- What are some of the changes that could be seen in California as congress overhauls water caps?"