Governor Increases Funding for Drought Emergency
After California recorded its driest January and February in more than 100 years of records in the Sierra Nevada, Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration announced this week that it is spending an additional $22.5 million to respond to the immediate drought emergency.
The additional $22.5 million allocation includes more funding for the Department of Water Resources, State Water Resources Control Board, and the California Department of Food and Agriculture.
More than a third of the money – $8.25 million – will be used to increase outreach efforts to educate Californians on water conservation measures and practices.