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Local News Matters on MSNBay Area legislator's proposal would expand uses of recycled water for toilets, irrigationThe use of recycled water could expand significantly in California under a new bill introduced this week by state Sen. Jerry ...
With California's often tenuous water supply continually a topic of debate, a state Senate bill would ease restrictions on ...
Senator McNerney introduces SB 31 to expand California's recycled water usage beyond irrigation to various commercial ...
Pleasanton, on Tuesday introduced new legislation on Tuesday that would boost the use of recycled water in California. Senate Bill 31 would also enhance the state's fresh water supply by allowing ...
Former U.S. Rep Jerry McNerney (D-Pleasanton) leads businessman Jim Shoemaker (R-Clements) by a small margin in the race to replace termed out State Sen. Susan Talamantes Eggman (D-Stockton ...
The legislation, Senate Bill 31, is intended to help the state reach its goal of having people use 1.8 million acre-feet of recycled water annually by 2040. Currently, Californians use about 700,000 ...
McNerney’s (D-Stockton) net worth was at least $252,000. His assets included a home worth at least $500,000, and his only liability was a mortgage of at least $250,000. About this data: These ...
Democratic former Reps. Laura Richardson (who left the House in 2013) and Jerry McNerney (who didn’t seek reelection in 2022) were both elected to the California state Senate this year.
California state Sen. Jerry McNerney (D) introduced a bill Tuesday to make up for President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts to federal funding for renewable energy by boosting state tax incentives.
Feb. 5—Sen. Jerry McNerney, D-Pleasanton, introduced new environmental legislation on Wednesday that would allow farms and vineyards to compost large amounts of green waste onsite — now that ...
Tri-Valley State Sen. Jerry McNerney has introduced legislation that would allow farmers and winegrape growers throughout the ...
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