NEWS FLASH JULY 18 - JIM LAMON FOR U.S. SENATE 

WINNING EDGE EARLY VOTE TOUR CONTINUES TODAY, JULY 18 IN BUCKEYE, GOODYEAR, AND LITCHFIELD PARK

Stop 1 in Buckeye – 12:00 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Event Location: Wild West Cowboy Steakhouse, 104 Monroe Ave, Buckeye

Stop 2 in Goodyear – 1:45 p.m. to  3:00 p.m.
Event Location: The Haymaker, 1800 N Litchfield Rd, Goodyear

Stop 3 in Litchfield Park – 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Event Location: Times Square Restaurant, 13760 W Camelback Rd, #70, Litchfield Park


JIM IS THE ONLY U.S. SENATORIAL CANDIDATE PROPOSING SOLUTIONS FOR ARIZONA'S WATER CRISIS. READ ABOUT HIS PLAN BELOW

The Southwest is experiencing the worst drought in 1200 years. That has left reservoirs well below their former levels, with Lake Mead just 24% of capacity and Lake Powell at 27%.

The Colorado River is an essential part of life in the Southwest with more than 40 million people who rely on it for agriculture, hydrogeneration of electricity, and drinking water.

Building an 1120-mile-long pipeline from the Mississippi River, along the I-80 Corridor, to supply 4 million acre-feet of water per year to the upper Colorado River will alleviate the current deficiency. 

The Mississippi River passes 150-million-acre feet of water per year at the proposed diversion at Davenport, Iowa. Just a small percentage of that water via a 30-foot diameter pipeline tunnel can convey the much-needed 4-million-acre feet of water to Colorado, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada and can be completed 3 years after permitting.

For more on Arizona's water crisis, please watch Jim's ad here.

To learn more about Jim Lamon and his campaign for U.S. Senate, visit www.JimLamon.com.

 







 
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