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Tag: wildfires

2020 March Primary Preview: 1st State Senate District

February 15, 2020   8:12 amFebruary 15, 2020   8:12 am
The 1st State Senate District: The 1st State Senate District begins on the Oregon and Nevada borders then heads south all the way until it peters out as soon as it hits the Sacramento metro area. One of the largest...
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Gov. Newsom’s 2020 Budget, ‘Unprecedented, Historic,’ ‘Once-in-a-Generation’

January 11, 2020   9:30 amJanuary 12, 2020   8:38 am
We’re over ‘California derangement syndrome’ ~Gov. Gavin Newsom Governor Gavin Newsom’s 2020 budget plans to increase overall spending to a historic high of $222 billion. Newsom’s original 2019 budget was $209 billion budget, an $8 billion, four percent increase from...
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Tree Clearing Measures Used to Slow Wildfires Are Now Easier to Approve

January 2, 2020   7:05 am
On Tuesday the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection (BFFP) accepted a new program that makes tree clearing and tree thinning permits easier to approve. The easier to receive permits are designed to either stop or slow down wildfire...
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PG&E Settlement Passes on Wildfire Costs Increases to Ratepayers

December 24, 2019   7:33 amDecember 24, 2019   8:56 am
Fifty years ago in 1969,  more than 30 million people in theNortheast suffered one of the largest power outages in U.S. history. Everything went dark. The blackout lasted 13 hours for many. The blackout spread from New York to Massachusetts,...
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Democratic Debate at Loyola Marymount University Fails To Get Into Numerous Issues Important to Californians

December 20, 2019   9:31 pm
In a debate that was largely about President Trump’s current impeachment, several candidates ‘hawking’ books that they wrote, NAFTA-USMCA talks, healthcare, and climate change, very little was mentioned of the state hosting Thursday’s debate: California. Wine Caves Senator Joe Biden,...
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Governor Newsom’s Approval No Longer Needed on PG&E Settlements

December 17, 2019   5:21 pmDecember 18, 2019   2:09 pm
PG&E removed a provision requiring the Governor to approve all settlements with wildfire victims on Monday. Meeting with wildfire victim representatives on Monday to come up with an agreeable settlement amount, both sides agreed to not allow the Governor to...
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Fire Policies Can No Longer Be Dropped By Insurance Companies In California

December 7, 2019   2:16 amDecember 6, 2019   8:00 pm
After years of rising numbers of wildfires and insurance claims against wildfires skyrocketing in California, the California Insurance Commission announced Thursday that homeowner policies will no longer be canceled in wildfire-affected areas. At an Oakland Hills news conference, California Insurance...
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