Yet Miner has decided getting more
money from local water users - the one thing she controls - is off the table for now.
Not exact matches
maybe if Perry didn't give tax cuts / breaks for the rich and gave away all that
money to those that helpled him get elected and used all that extra revenue he would have had to use in funding to bring in
water from other states and for funding
local fire and rescue departments.
Governor Cuomo's administration wants to use
money from a revolving loan fund, designed to help
local governments keep their sewer and
water treatment systems up to date and their drinking
water clean, to instead help pay for the massive Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project.
Specificially, that,
money stays in
local communities through patronizing
local businesses, resources such as clean
water remain available for everyone, not just tourists and travelers, Belizeans are not confined to low - level service jobs, but instead have opportunities to work and grow professionally within their own tourism industry, women and children are protected
from exploitation - and that our clients have authentic opportunities to learn about Belize and Belizeans.
Save enough
money and you can install automated systems to keep your crops
watered and animals fed (or, if you prefer, you can snag yourself a husband or wife, who can take some of the burden) allowing you to focus on other hobbies and interests, such as brewing craft beer, beekeeping, crab - catching, playing on the arcade machine in the
local bar, or cooking the various recipes you learn
from watching the food channel on your TV.
RE # 37, GW actions have many many other immediate & future benefits: they prevent / reduce many other environmental harms (
local air pollution, acid rain, ground &
water pollution, etc.), they are good for the health (e.g., cycling & walking), they reduce crime (cycling, walking), they reduce our implication in foreign conflicts & tax
money to protect oil supplies, they save
money without lowering productivity (even increasing it), they save businesses
from folding & households
from going into hock.
The taxpayers and
local governments also need to spend a huge sum of
money to clean this trash off the streets and beaches to protect the health of public, avoid lost tourism revenue
from filthy beaches, and prevent flooding
from trash blocked in
water and sewage drains.