
Delta advocates are very concerned that Jerry Brown may work with the incoming Donald Trump administration to weaken the Endangered Species Act and Clean Water Act to push through Brown’s "legacy" project, the Delta Tunnels, before he leaves office.
On November 10, Governor Jerry Brown offered his commitment to find common ground wherever possible with the incoming Trump Administration, but to oppose the new administration regarding climate change policies.
Today we saw the beginning of the transfer of power to the President-elect," said Brown. "While the prerogatives of victory are clear, so also are the responsibilities to ensure a strong and unified America. As President Lincoln said, A house divided against itself cannot stand. With the deep divisions in our country, it is incumbent on all of us – especially the new leadership in Washington – to take steps that heal those divisions, not deepen them. In California, we will do our part to find common ground whenever possible.
But as Californians, we will also stay true to our basic principles. We will protect the precious rights of our people and continue to confront the existential threat of our time – devastating climate change," the Governor stated.
In response, Restore the Delta on November 14 issued a statement calling on Governor Brown to advocate for the full protection of San Francisco Bay-Delta fisheries and river flows for the estuary as he establishes his working relationship with President-elect Trump's transition team and administration.
Restore the Delta's executive director Barbara Barrrigan-Parrilla said:
It is striking to us that Governor Brown did not mention protecting the Clean Water Act for drinking water supplies or the Endangered Species Act in regard to fishery protections in his statement about the incoming Trump Administration. While we oppose Governor Brown’s Delta Tunnels project, we know that all Californians, expect him, like every governor before him has done, to fight to enforce the federal Clean Water and the Endangered Species Acts to protect the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary.
Governor Brown must protect the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary in his dealings with the Trump Administration. If he does not, in order to push the Delta Tunnels project through the Federal approval process or to increase freshwater pumping from the endangered est.