California U.S. Rep Jay Obernolte: “Rapid population growth has put increased pressure on High Desert cities, but our aging infrastructure…”

California U.S. Rep Jay Obernolte: “Rapid population growth has put increased pressure on High Desert cities, but our aging infrastructure…”
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Jay Obernolte tweeted the following:

“Rapid population growth has put increased pressure on High Desert cities, but our aging infrastructure is struggling to keep up. Im working alongside our cities to kickstart public works like the Maple Ave project in Hesperia that address our communitys infrastructure needs.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Jay Obernolte:

“Thank you to the High Desert Chamber of Commerce for inviting me to speak to its members this week about what the recent economic data means for our local economy, the effects of wildfires on our residents, and the increase of fentanyl deaths in our community.” on Aug. 5
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“I am committed to advocating for our tribes, and I will continue to fight for legislation to improve economic prosperity in the rural West.” on Aug. 4
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“Last week I offered an amendment to the Natural Resource Committees Environmental Justice for All Act to ensure it does not do unintended harm to tribal communities by increasing tribal unemployment or raising energy prices on reservations. Learn more about my amendment here:” on Aug. 4
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