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We’re not all equal when it comes to water.

Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., resident Steve Yuhas, who thinks the high property taxes that people pay in his wealthy community (where the median income is $189,000) entitles them to use as much water as they want despite the state's drought. On July 1, for the first time ever, the town will be subject to water rationing.

Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., resident Steve Yuhas, who thinks the high property taxes that people pay in his wealthy community (where the median income is $189,000) entitles them to use as much water as they want despite the state's drought. On July 1, for the first time ever, the town will be subject to water rationing.

Daniel Luzer is GOVERNING's news editor.