McCarthy, Nunes, Calvert, Cook, and McClintock Oppose Lawsuit Against New Regulations on CA Water

Statement

Today, Representatives Kevin McCarthy, Devin Nunes (CA-22), Ken Calvert (CA-42), Paul Cook (CA-08), and Tom McClintock (CA-04) issued the following statement after California Attorney General Becerra filed litigation -- with the support of Governor Newsom -- against the Trump Administration's new federal regulations that modernize California water policy:

"The actions by Governor Newsom and Attorney General Becerra are a slap in the face to Central Valley farmers and the residents of southern California, especially since state officials were in the room as the new federal regulations were being developed. If this litigation is successful, Sacramento Democrats will have succeeded in denying Central Valley farms and communities in southern California, including Los Angeles and San Diego, the water they need to survive and grow the food we all eat. This baseless lawsuit demonstrates the governor and attorney general are playing a dangerous game of politics with California water policy.

"Only four days ago, Newsom sent a letter to the Trump Administration claiming the state wants to find common solutions on water and work together. This litigation - combined with the more than 60 other lawsuits California has filed against the federal government -- is the exact opposite of working together, and strains the credibility of those commitments. We and the president remain committed to working in good faith with those who are truly interested in using the best science and latest data to move water south-of-the-Delta while protecting fish and the environment. The new federal regulations do just that. We pray this lawsuit does not ignite decades of litigation and a new water war, which will undoubtedly hurt the Californians we all represent."


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