SB 307:
Stop the Destructive Privatized Cadiz Water Project
Restores science-based decision-making to stop an environmentally disastrous project, the Cadiz Water Project, which seeks to pump 16 billion gallons of water a year from a fragile desert aquifer in the Mojave desert at an alarming rate of overdraft, this would be devastating to both natural and cultural resources in California’s largest national monument, Mojave Trails.
Bill info from the legislature
CLCV Supported

Top Priority Bill
Status:
Passed Assembly 50-24
Passed Senate 21-11
Signed by Governor Newsom
vote key
![]() | PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION: | ![]() | ANTI-ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION: | ![]() | DID NOT VOTEDid not vote on good bill. Counted negatively. | ![]() | DID NOT VOTEDid not vote on a bad bill. Counted positively. | ![]() | EXCUSEDAbsent due to illness or family leave; not counted positively or negatively. |
Senate Votes
*Senator Dodd was listed as “Abstain” on SB 307 because his “Aye” vote was cast just as the roll closed. The Senator submitted a letter to the Senate Journal clarifying that his “Aye” vote was not on record.