[env-trinity] No On 1 News Conference in Redding, Monday October 27, 11 am, Salmon Viewing Station, Lake Redding Park

Tom Stokely tstokely at att.net
Sat Oct 25 11:39:32 PDT 2014


Media Advisory for Monday, Oct. 27, 2014: Tribal Chiefs, River, and Groundwater Protectors to Oppose Prop. 1Stina Va October 24, 2014
Media Advisory for Monday, Oct. 27, 2014 
Contact: Steve Hopcraft 916/457-5546; steve at hopcraft.com;
Twitter: @shopcraft;
John Merz, 530/345-1865, jbmerz at sbcglobal.net 
Tribal Chiefs, River, and Groundwater Protectors
to Oppose Prop. 1
Would Destroy Fisheries; Harm North State Rivers, Groundwater
Redding – Area tribal leaders, river and groundwater protection advocates announced today they will oppose Proposition 1, the State Water Bond, at a Redding news conference on Monday, Oct. 27. “The Sacramento River and the tax payers of California deserve better than this water bond. This bond does little for fisheries, little for multi-benefit flood protection projects needed in Northern California, and little to provide short or long term solutions to the water problems in our state,” said Lucas Ross-Merz, of the Sacramento River Preservation Trust.
WHAT:	Tribal Leaders, River and Groundwater Advocates to Oppose Prop. 1 – Harms Rivers and Fisheries

WHEN:	Monday, October 27, 2014 11:00 am

WHO:	Caleen Sisk, Chief and Spiritual Advisor for the Winnemem Wintu; Tom Stokely, California Water Impact Network (CWIN); Lucas Ross-Merz – Sacramento River Preservation Trust; Carol Perkins (BEC) – Butte Environmental Council
WHERE: Lake Redding Park, Redding (Next to the river off of Market Street by the salmon jump viewing area)
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Tom Stokely
Water Policy Analyst/Media Contact
California Water Impact Network
V/FAX 530-926-9727
Cell 530-524-0315
tstokely at att.net
http://www.c-win.org
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