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Californians Gloomy About Drought, Point Fingers in New Statewide Poll

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If there's any good news when it comes to California's historic drought, maybe it's that Californians finally understand the magnitude of the problem. A new poll finds 43 percent of those surveyed now think the state's water woes will continue for the next decade. Meantime, the state Senate approved emergency legislation Wednesday to provide more money for drought relief.

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