Sen. Laphonza Butler visits Fresno to meet with city's future leaders: Young people

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The article from Fresno Bee discusses a potential modification of a 1986 federal law that could lead to more water being pumped to San Joaquin Valley farmers in California. U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, alongside House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, announced a legislative proposal to amend the 1986 law, which limits the amount of water that can be pumped from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to Central Valley farms. The legislation is intended to provide more water for farmers while also protecting endangered fish species. Critics argue that the amendment could harm salmon and other fish species. Environmental groups and fishing industries are prepared to fight the proposal.

Discover how a proposed modification of a vital federal law could impact farming and fishing industries in California. Click the link to learn more about this crucial legislation and how it might affect the balance between conservation and agricultural needs in the region.

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