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Hundreds of Millions in Drought Relief Failing to Reach Many Californians

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Sure, it's a sacrifice to let your lawn go brown, or take shorter showers with the drought. But for some 12,000 rural Californians, things are far more dire. Their dry wells have left them without drinking water -- and help has been slow to reach those who need it most.

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