Louisiana
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If theres one thing most Louisianans agree on, it is this: the value and necessity of restoring and protecting our coast.
For decades, weve taught our schoolchildren about the dire land loss crisis we face as a state. And for the first time, our coastal program is making major, tangible progress in our fight to restore much of whats been lost.
During my second inaugural address, I made the declaration that over the next four years, we will break ground on projects that will restore more land than we expect to lose.
While the majority of CPRAs master plan includes coastal restoration projects that are accomplished through dredging, the cornerstone of the plan calls for sediment diversion projects that will reconnect the river to the basins it once nourished. These diversions serve the dual purpose of protecting our existing projects and investments while building a natural storm surge buffer along our coast.
Read more: https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/article_69f20622-c2f8-11eb-8551-4789c5f16bae.html
ShazamIam
(2,687 posts)any suggestion that they pay taxes for costs associated with the need for this project.
brush
(57,240 posts)because if anything qualifies for repairing infrastructure it would be saving the state's fragile golf coast and fishing industry.
Sometimes these fools refuse to see what's good for their own selves and the nation in their need to own the libs.
Just stupid.
ShazamIam
(2,687 posts)are both Trump MAGATS.
brush
(57,240 posts)And I know they're magats but still, their state is one of the poorest in the union and could use some huge infrastructure project bucks. Sometimes those good ol' boys, and I know that just a pretend image with Kennedy who's really a scholar, sometimes these boys take a stance that hurts rather than helps their state.
Too bad.