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LeadershipCounsel has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in October 2020. The social media accounts linked to from LeadershipCounsel are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • YouTube • LinkedIn • Bluesky Besides social media accounts, LeadershipCounsel has populated their site with: • California State Water Resources Control Board Draft Dairy Order • Dairy Farms’ Expansion Plan Worries California Families Who Once Had a ‘Little Piece of Heaven’ - Inside Climate News • Our Website! • California cracks down on another Central Valley farm area for groundwater depletion • We're Hiring! Join Our Team! • Here's what you need to know about Madera County's Measure T • Support Our Work! Make a Donation Today! • Rural Fresno County residents push back against pilot climate program ahead of June decision • Esto es lo que debes saber sobre la Medida T del Condado de Madera • Council split over support for landlord legal assistance fund • City of Fresno Housing Element Found out of Compliance • California subsidies for manure-based biogas face rising scrutiny over pollution concerns • Unsafe housing should not be the cost of living in Merced • California Air Resources Board staff proposal ignores Board members’ efforts • California air board member: Why I can't back the proposed fuel standard changes • Hundreds petition against Orange Cove hydrogen blending • Pixley residents halt development of 28-acre industrial hydrogen project approved without environmental review • Small California communities deserve protection from big polluting manufacturers • Groups sue CARB over environmental impacts of flagship climate program • Riverside County’s Housing Element is approved – Now the real work begins • California lawmakers push through controversial warehouse bill at last minute despite opposition • VETO AB 98 LETTER • Ban on homeless camps approved by Fresno City Council. How will fines, arrests work? • Hydrogen project in Kern County causes concern among rural communities • Judge rules the City of Tulare must comply with CEQA for industrial zones