For California to meet its own demand, the state must build new power plants.
We spend $19 billion a year to help states build roads.
It is possible that the state may have built the bridge.
Many of the families who moved into the new homes built by the state were forced to move there.
In the next five to seven years, the state will build a more permanent shop for $18 million.
The state also built a boat access facility on the 64-acre lake.
The report calls on the federal government to pony up an additional $100 million to help states build such systems.
Since 1995, the state has built 22 new plants, with 15 more scheduled to come on-line by 2002.
Some states build plants that meet only minimum environmental requirements.
The city and state are building permanent housing for homeless families.