Nassif Statement Regarding Congressional House Republicans'
Efforts to Address California Water Shortage
Western Growers
President and CEO Tom Nassif
released this statement in response to a press conference held in Bakersfield TODAY with Speaker John Boehner and California members of Congress House Majority
Whip, Kevin McCarthy; Congressman David Valadao; and Congressman Devin Nunes who have proposed
legislation to address the worsening drought in California:
"The drought is doing great damage to farmers, farm workers and many other
people who are part of the most productive agriculture state in the
country. Federal regulatory decisions made last year in the Delta made
this situation much worse, by failing to pump and store more than 800,000 acre
feet of winter runoff. The federal agencies charged with implementing fish
species protections in the Delta declined to use their available discretion to
capture that water, instead letting it flow out to sea.
It is time for Congress to act. We appreciate the efforts of Speaker
Boehner and Congressmen McCarthy, Nunes and Valadao to encourage action by both
houses of Congress on this crisis. We believe bipartisan agreement is necessary
and possible. There are very moderate and reasonable steps available, such
as federal legislation giving the regulatory agencies clear direction to allow
the state and federal water project pumps in the Delta to operate at higher
levels than they have in recent years. We must capture water runoff when
it is available and store it for the protection of our farms and communities.
Our state’s water system is overdue for serious upgrades. We need more
storage facilities and greater support for desalinization and water reuse
projects that reduce reliance on the Delta. A refocused water bond should
be presented to the state’s voters with strong support from our state and
federal leaders. Federal action to raise the existing Shasta Dam should be
expedited. Improved conveyance facilities in the Delta are essential for
improving water supply reliability in much of the state as well as restoring
the Delta ecosystem, as envisioned by the Bay Delta Conservation Plan.
There is so much to be done, but there has been so little action in Congress so
far. We hope that the Speaker’s engagement today marks a willingness by
members of both parties and both houses of Congress to work toward bipartisan
solutions to the water supply crisis that threatens thousands of America’s most
productive farmers and thousands more whose livelihood is tied to their
survival."
Since 1926, Western Growers has represented local and
regional family farmers growing fresh produce in Arizona and California. Our
members provide half the nation’s fresh fruits and vegetables including a third
of America’s fresh organic produce. Some also farm throughout the U.S. and in
other countries so people have year-round access to nutritious food. For
generations we have provided variety and healthy choices as the first line of
defense against obesity and disease. We grow the best medicine in the world.™
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