Politics & Government
Podcast: Newsom Dramatically Overstates California's Wildfire Prevention Work
It's wildfire season in California again, and Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a record $1.2 billion in "wildfire resiliency" funds.

June 25, 2021
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It’s wildfire season in California again, and Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a record $1.2 billion in “wildfire resiliency” funds. But how effective has wildfire prevention been under his governorship? Guest cohost Scott Rodd shares his reporting on how Newsom misled the public on how much of the land has actually had fire prevention work done. Of the 90,000 acres Newsom said had been treated, the CapRadio and NPR California Newsroom investigation found that the state’s own data shows the actual number is 11,399.
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