That was my initial thought, but when I read the article, you can decipher the real problem, a bureaucracy plagued by poor management, infighting, and careerist a-- covering. Which is not surprising in an agency with a Director appointed by Governor Moonbeam
Well led and managed organizations don't have time for the real or imagined BS discussed in the complaint. It is evident from their performance that the California Department of Water Resources was more interested in internal bureaucratic wrangling over side issues rather than effective management and maintenance of their dams.
This finger pointing is not surprising, indeed, given the state of California's current government it was inevitable. I would be more surprised if these kind of suits had not been filed.
As I understand it, the feds supplied money and the state spent it elsewhere.
I’d love to see that angle pursued.
Heads should roll.
I remember when I was out there at the end of 2008 there was a big deal about Sacramento County motor vehicles issued to county employees. It seemed that in four years there had been an increase in staff being issued government paid vehicles. Small increase — TEN FOLD.
The people allowed the democrats to enslave them for tax purposes and the democrats once ate the trough, drank long and deep.