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The "Farms & Salmon Summit: Bringing the Sacramento Delta Together," was the third regional meeting aimed at generating solutions to restore and protect salmon populations and to fight diversion of the area's water resources, which are rerouted to other farming regions.
On Monday night, Rep. Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, hosted a community meeting at Napa City Hall to discuss the country's debt crisis, asking local residents to chime in on where they believe cuts should be made.
In all, more than 150 people turned out for the meeting, where Thompson outlined the financial woes that have come to dominate political discussions in Washington.
Critics of sending discarded electronics overseas say the practice releases toxic substances, such as lead and mercury, into the environment and harms the people ripping apart the devices for reusable materials, under often unsafe conditions. Rep.
Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) today issued the following statement on Earth Day:
"On Earth Day, we celebrate America's commitment to preserving our environment for future generations. In Northern California, we are fortunate to enjoy some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in the country. But our rivers, forests, open lands, and coastline are more than just picturesque - they are the economic and cultural cornerstone of our community.
Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) today applauded U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and the Department of Transportation (DOT) for introducing tough new airline passenger protections, including a rigorous ban on lengthy tarmac delays. In the event of a delay, airlines would be required to provide passengers with adequate food and water, and working restrooms. These same protections are included in the Air Passenger Bill of Rights Act (H.R. 729), a bill Rep. Thompson introduced in February.
In the event of a delay, airlines would be required to provide passengers with adequate food and water, and working restrooms.
These same protections are included in the Air Passenger Bill of Rights Act (H.R. 729), a bill Rep. Thompson introduced in February.
”We're absolutely ecstatic to be a disaster,” said Crescent City Harbor Master Richard Young.
Earlier this month, Gov. Jerry Brown and Congressman Mike Thompson (D-St. Helena) both sent letters to Obama asking him for a major disaster declaration for California because of the tsunami generated by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Japan on March 11.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is still reviewing Brown's requests for other affected communities, which include neighboring Mendocino County.
“Last month's tsunami caused significant damage to infrastructure up and down California's coast.
“Although no one likes paying taxes, we recognize they are necessary to educate our students, pave our roads, and support our military and law enforcement. Taxes are also used to provide services to our most vulnerable citizens, including women, children, and seniors.