By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times
Despite months spent hashing out water proposals behind closed doors, the governor doesn’t like what he sees in legislation meant to overhaul water policy.
But it’s not necessarily what’s in the bill that’s a problem. It’s what’s missing.
Gov. Doug Ducey’s chief of staff, Kirk Adams, said the legislature’s water bills leave out key provisions to protect the level of water in Lake Mead and fend off any future shortages to the state.