OLYMPIA (January 12, 2004) – Governor Locke committed to work with tribes to develop a government-to-government process to improve water management in a state/tribal meeting here Friday evening, after being criticized by tribal officials for supporting two anti-environment water bills last session as well as two proposed for this year
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