COLUSA, Calif.—Gov. Gavin Newsom brought attention to a water infrastructure project in Northern California that he said the incoming Trump administration could get behind, during the fourth stop of his Jobs First tour on Dec. 10.
Long a priority for the governor, the Sites Reservoir is a $4 billion project to capture enough water for 3 million households’ annual usage during rainy months and store it for later in the year.
“Donald Trump, this is your kind of project,” Newsom said during a press conference in rural Colusa County at the historic Davis Ranches, a 5,300-acre rice ranch established in 1857 north of Sacramento. “Here’s a project we can work on together that will unite and bring people together.”…