"Efforts in Congress are heating up to bring some relief to California’s historic drought, just as the dry summer season is starting.
The Golden State is in its fifth year facing exceptional drought conditions.
And while its congressional delegation is eager to find ways to better save water, and redirect it where needed, longstanding partisan and regional fights that fueled water wars since before California was a state are paralyzing efforts to help.
The House twice in recent days has debated GOP-backed measures to increase the water pumped through federal infrastructure from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta — a massive delta that acts largely as the hub of the federal and state water canals — to Central Valley farms and Southern California."
Timothy Cama reports for The Hill May 30, 2016.
"Fight Over California Drought Heats Up In Congress"
Source: The Hill, 05/31/2016