Kat
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Kat
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Drought response operations begin April 23, and river flows below Flaming Gorge and Glen Canyon dams will change as additional water moves through the Colorado River system. Up to 660,000 acre-feet to 1 million acre-feet of water will be moved from Flaming Gorge to Lake Powell. Green River releases are expected to average about 2,000 cfs through April 2026, then may increase to roughly 4,600 cfs as more water is moved downstream. At the same time, Lake Powell will reduce releases by1.48 MAF (from 7.48 MAF down to 6.0 MAF) to Lake Mead, averaging about 7,000 cfs, with daily fluctuations between 6,000 and 8,000 cfs. These projections may continue to shift as real-time operations evolve. More information on river flows will be provided soon. For more details, visit: usbr.gov/newsroom/news-…

Part 2: Senator Moon inquires of a lobbyist! Here’s why Missourians are done with “just trust us.” In this late-night clip, Senators openly acknowledge that at least some members had not seen the substitute language until they returned and found it on their desks. Senator Hough says it was “the first time I’ve seen the substitute when I walked in here, and I had it on my desk,” and Senator Moon notes they’re “taking others’ word for it.” This is not a minor bill. They describe it as a “pretty substantial change” in how taxes are collected. Citizens should not be asked to accept major changes after late-night negotiations with limited time to read, understand, or debate what changed. That’s why we are pushing for: Public video for floor and committee proceedings A real public archive so citizens can verify what happened later (not just live audio that disappears) If you haven’t seen Post 1, it shows how empty the chamber was when the bill was called. #moleg #mosen #actformissouri
















