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San Diego leaders visit D.C., advocate for federal funding for cross-border sewage crisis
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A binational delegation of San Diego leaders visited Washington, D.C. Monday, advocating for issues important to the region, particularly the cross-border sewage crisis.
The group included 172 delegates from both sides of the border, including San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, San Diego Chamber of Commerce CEO Jerry Sanders, county leaders, and Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre.
"Recently, there have been a number of dolphins stranded that have died on the San Diego coast due to sepsis," said Mayor Aguirre during a news conference that was broadcast from Washington D.C.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/san-diego-leaders-visit-washington-dc-federal-funding-cross-border-sewage-crisis/509-eb687f33-26ae-4778-b2a1-27093137ce91