CBIA ‘Encouraged’ by Results of Water Bond Poll

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December 13, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — The California Building Industry Association (CBIA) released the following statement today on the recent Field Poll conducted on behalf of the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) which asked Californians their opinions on the proposed state water bond and its importance to the state’s prosperity and economy:

“CBIA is encouraged by the results of this poll which suggest Californians are well aware of the importance of updating our water supply systems and ensuring viable sources of water for the entire state. Investing now in our water systems will not only provide a short-term boost by providing thousands of jobs, it will also supply a much-needed jolt to our state’s economy.”

-Richard Lyon, Senior Vice President, CBIA

For more information on the findings of the poll, click here.

Contact:
Mike Castillo
Communications Manager
916-443-7933 Ext. 346
mcastillo (at) cbia (dot) org

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The California Building Industry Association is a statewide trade association representing thousands of homebuilders, remodelers, subcontractors, architects, engineers, designers, and other industry professionals. More information is available on the Association’s Web site, www.cbia.org.

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Media Contact:
Michael Castillo
Communications Manager
(916) 443-7933 ext. 346
mcastillo (at) cbia (dot) org

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