Vol. 42, No. 03
03/01/2026
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“The developers could still build if they can find a buyer for the power, but ECOS and the California Native Plant Society are maintaining their lawsuit to void the special use permit approved by the County.”
After a developer canceled plans for a controversial energy project that would remove nearly 3,500 old-growth oaks to make way for solar panels, Heather Fargo, former mayor and current chair of the Environmental Council of Sacramento (ECOS), assured local media that protesters would remain vigilant.
“This really makes the analogy of the fallen Roman Republic and the failing Roman Empire and the fallen American Republic and the failing American empire — it looks exactly like what it’s doing to prop up the failing American empire. So we see the force projection into Venezuela, and unfortunately ... into Iran because we’re doing Israel’s bidding.”
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