Everyone is aware of that and were pushing strongly the idea that you dont need to keep your grass green. It can be slightly brown. You can watch it enough to keep it alive. We do not need to kill things and this is not a mandatory reduction. Our water use has reduced by 19 on a per capital basis in the last ten years. Theres not that great amount of savings that can happen inside. You have to achieve these savings, hit the outdoor water use. Were pushing that strongly. Many of our cities have adopted ordinances are the ones youre talking about in which theyve asked their parks and Rec Department to reduce their water use, certain parks are not being irrigated, other ones depending upon the activity level at the parks and theyre being irrigated less and the recycled water makes that go farther for those areas which is a great benefit of recycled water, but its a big focus. In fact, one of the areas that were pushing is our lawn be gone Rebate Program which is a Turf Replacement Program
Use and the summer is our biggest area to achieve those savings and specifically we looked to the urban areas. Everyone is aware of that and were pushing strongly the idea that you dont need to keep your grass green. It can be slightly brown. You can watch it enough to keep it alive. We do not need to kill things and this is not a mandatory reduction. Our water use has reduced by 19 on a per capital basis in the last ten years. Theres not that great amount of savings that can happen inside. You have to achieve these savings, hit the outdoor water use. Were pushing that strongly. Many of our cities have adopted ordinances are the ones youre talking about in which theyve asked their parks and Rec Department to reduce their water use, certain parks are not being irrigated, other ones depending upon the activity level at the parks and theyre being irrigated less and the recycled water makes that go farther for those areas which is a great benefit of recycled water, but its a big focus. In
Why this gaugin sold for 300 million in 45 seconds a new decision from the u. S. Supreme court today. Its going to have a big impact on alabama. A Southern State now at the center of the legal battle over same sex marriage. Its pitting state judges against federal judges an in a moment, well talk to the states only openly gay representative but we begin with robert ray in montgomery. Robert. Reporter john, good evening indeed. Perhaps the best day ever for some same sex marriage couples in the state of alabama. For others, another fight for their equality. Dozens of gay couples lined up at courthouses across alabama. Some had waited all night for this, marriage licenses. Extremely, extremely excited. We waited a long time for this now we had no conflict no issues and no one to stop it. That wasnt the case in some parts of alabama. Alabama chief Justice Ray Moore sent out letters to many in state of alabama where gay marriage was supposed to be legal on monday that he still felt it was
Had nothing that he enjoyed more than exploring the earned income tax credit. His pechant for policy included the first law that he signed as president , the family medical leave act, as well as the childrens initiative, the other laws that we will discuss, and if you wonder the impact of these laws, i was speaking on a radio show and one of the producers was not there because her family is going through a rough patch, and she is able to do that without imperiling her job, and she would thank president clinton for that if she could be here today. Alexis herman deserves applause for being here because her flight was canceled, so she jumped in a car and got here at about midnight. [laughter] [applause] she has promised not to take a nap until the panel is over. [laughter] Alexis Herman helped organize the 1992 Democratic Convention and with bill clinton won that she became the Deputy Director of the Transitional Office in the white house. She handled the White House Office of public liai
Tax credit. His the shot his bush aunt his pechant for policy included the first law that he signed as president , the family medical leave act, as well as the childrens initiative, the other laws that we will discuss, and if you wonder the impact of these laws, i was speaking on a radio show and one of the producers was not there because her family is going through a rough patch, and she is able to do that without imperiling her job, and she would thank president clinton for that if she could be here today. Alexis herman deserves applause for being here because her flight was canceled, so she jumped in a car and got here at about midnight. [laughter] [applause] she has promised not to take a nap until the panel is over. [laughter] Alexis Herman helped organize the 1992 Democratic Convention and with bill clinton won that, she became the Deputy Director of the Transitional Office in the white house. She handled the White House Office of public liaison in the clintonss second term linto