The problem with Felicia Marcus is that she never stopped working for the environmental movement.
Yes, she’s paid by the state to represent all Californians as chairwoman of the State Water Resources Control Board.
Yes, her position of authority requires her to balance competing needs in making economic life-and-death decisions.
Yes, as leader of the quasi-judicial board, she’s supposed to view all the facts then find a wise path for water use.
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