Colorado River States Miss Water Consensus Deadline
February 15, 2026·10 days ago·via News4JAX
Western states dependent on the Colorado River fail to reach consensus by the latest deadline, stalling critical water management amid ongoing drought pressures. This breakdown highlights federal overreach in resource allocation, where bureaucratic red tape trumps local solutions and property rights. From a conservative lens, states should negotiate freely without D.C. meddling, prioritizing individual liberty and practical conservation over endless mandates.
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