ms. eshoo. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. eshoo: i thank the speaker and rise in fierce opposition to the bill being considered because it throws decades of state and federal water law out the window and in the process it would kill thousands of jobs in the bay area and elsewhere on the west coast and it pits water users one against the other. salmon fishing is one of california's oldest industries. today, the bay delta salmon fishery is not nearly as healthy as it once was but it still supports thousands of jobs up and down the entire west coast. this bill would dry up what's left of the once-legendary salmon fishery industry. here are some of the laws that this bill would cut or override. i think everyone should fasten their intealts. the california constitution, the reclamation act of 190 to, the central valley project improvement act. the state and federal endangered species act. the national environmental policy act, the san joaquin river settleme