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California Considers Protecting Wetlands from Trump’s Policies

California Considers Protecting Wetlands from Trump’s Policies

In a move to safeguard its environmental assets, California is considering taking steps to protect its wetlands from the policies implemented during the Trump administration. The state's efforts come in response to changes that have potentially weakened federal protections for these critical ecosystems.

The Trump administration's alterations to the Clean Water Act have been a point of contention, particularly in states like California, where wetlands play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance. These changes have led to fears that many wetlands, previously protected, may now be vulnerable to development and pollution.

California's proposed measures aim to fill the gaps left by the federal government's revised regulations. By enacting state-specific laws, California hopes to ensure the continued protection of its wetlands, which are essential for water purification, flood control, and wildlife habitats.

The initiative has sparked a debate between environmentalists, who support stronger state action, and business groups, which argue that such measures could hinder economic development. As California moves forward with its plans, it remains to be seen how these new regulations will impact the state's environmental and economic landscape.

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