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Food & Water Watch is a non-profit organization that advocates for common sense policies that will result in healthy, safe food and access to safe and affordable drinking water. Everyone is dependent on shared resources like clean water, safe food and healthy oceans. It's essential that these shared resources be regulated in the public interest rather than for private gain.

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SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, September 29, 2010
AB 301: Schwarzenegger's Last Chance to Have a Positive Impact on California's Water Future California AB 301 would give Californians the right to know how much of their communities' water is being bottled for sale and where that bottled water comes from. With water scarcity being a top concern, this modest bill is an important step towards better managing our water.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, August 16, 2010
Water bond delay: When a loss is still a victory Prop 18, the California Water Bond, has been postponed until 2012, but voters need to continue to pressure their legislators to scrap it and start working on water policies that benefit all Californians.
SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, July 15, 2010
Fool Me Once: The Perils of Supporting Prop 18 Prop 18, the California Water Bond includes little that could be considered a public benefit. It needs to be repealed, not pushed to 2012.

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