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California Voters Approve $10 Billion Prop. 4 Bonds for Environmental, Drinking Water Projects
Nov 6, 2024, 07:30 PM
California voters have approved Proposition 4, allowing the state to issue $10 billion in bonds for environmental projects. This landmark measure aims to escalate the state's efforts in climate resilience amid growing climate concerns. About $2 billion of the funds will be allocated towards protecting drinking water. The bond measure had early leads in the voting process.
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