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Gavin Newsom Responsible for Enabling California’s Devastating Wildfires?

Posted on Thursday, January 9, 2025
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As wildfires engulf Los Angeles, California’s Democrat governor, Gavin Newsom, is facing renewed scrutiny for his record on forest management.

As of Thursday morning, multiple wildfires, including the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire, are raging across Southern California, leaving at least five dead and burning more than 27,000 acres, Fox News reported.

Amid the conflagrations, the governor’s official website released a list of actions the Golden State has taken to prevent wildfires, but his credibility on the issue leaves much to be desired.

“Gov. Newsom has dramatically ramped up state work to increase wildland and forest resilience, as well as adding unprecedented resources to support wildfire response,” the website states. “California officials treated more than 700,000 acres of land for wildfire resilience in 2023, and prescribed fires more than doubled between 2021 and 2023″ (emphasis original).

The website notes that California will invest $200 million each year through 2028-29 on fire prevention programs, that the state launched dashboards to track the state’s wildfire prevention work, and that California has launched 16 helicopters and gained seven C-130 air tankers. Unfortunately, the winds are too violent in the current fires to allow the use of this firefighting fleet.

While the website touts “more boots on the ground than ever before,” it also notes that California “is implementing shorter workweeks for state firefighters to prioritize firefighter well-being” alongside adding 2,000 additional firefighters over the next five years.

Any increase in forest management would be welcome news and quite relevant to note amid the wildfires, for which President-elect Donald Trump has already blamed Newsom. However, California-based media outlets have revealed Newsom’s penchant for exaggeration on this issue.

Why Does Forest Management Matter?

Forest management is essential for combating wildfires. I grew up in the mountains of bone-dry Colorado and learned from my volunteer firefighter father how important it was to clear the forest floor of the brush and fallen branches that would go up in flames and threaten our family home. The detritus that builds up beneath trees and around bushes dries out and can burn up very quickly, enabling fires to spread.

There are two basic ways to manage the forest floor: you can set a fire that you watch closely and prevent from growing out of control—something called a “controlled burn”—or you can do the work that my brother and I did every summer: raking leaves and bushes and bagging them to remove them from the area.

Forest management is thankless work, and it often seems pointless, but it’s vital for preventing the spread of wildfires, especially in densely populated areas. My Eagle Scout project involved clearing the forest floor above a large propane tank to save the houses on the slopes above the area.

Newsom’s Record

To his credit, Newsom began his term as governor in 2019 by promising to revamp the state’s wildfire strategy.

Unfortunately, it seems the governor has a penchant for exaggeration.

A 2021 investigation from CapRadio and NPR’s California Newsroom found that Newsom had misrepresented his accomplishments and even invested less money in wildfire prevention.

The governor had claimed that 35 “priority projects” had resulted in fire prevention work on 90,000 acres, but the state’s own data showed the actual number at 11,399. He had exaggerated his effectiveness by 690%.

While the Golden State did increase the state fire agency’s removal of dry fuel in the beginning of his administration, by 2020, the rates had dropped back down to levels below Gov. Jerry Brown’s final year in office. Newsom also slashed roughly $150 million from the state’s wildfire prevention budget.

Even if Newsom’s latest report is entirely accurate and California plans to heavily invest in forest management, it may not be enough.

A research team led by Stanford’s Rebecca Miller found that about 20% of California—20 million acres—could benefit from controlled burns.

While the state Legislative Analyst’s Office claimed that climate change contributed to the fires, it concluded that the accumulation of fuel (the leaves, brush, and fallen branches), along with development in certain exurban areas, drove the increase in fires. A 2018 Little Hoover Commission report called for more aggressive management in the Sierra, an area that fires have devastated.

Of course, not all the blame rests on Newsom’s shoulders.

Just last month, Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley warned city officials that a nearly $18 million reduction in her department’s budget would impact its ability to prepare for and respond to major emergencies, NBC News reported. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass slashed that funding.

To make matters worse, thieves stole hundreds of fire hydrants ahead of the devastating blazes to sell the scrap metal, The Center Square reported.

Americans should sympathize with the Angelinos and others who are losing their homes and support relief efforts to help them. But we should also learn from this tragedy the importance of forest management and ignore the climate alarmists who use global trends to distract from the facts on the ground. Ultimately, Californians should demand more accountability from their state and local governments.

Reprinted with permission from The Daily Signal by Tyler O’Neil.

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of AMAC or AMAC Action.

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anna hubert
anna hubert
7 days ago

State management, city management, or forest management. As long as the old management stays in, money will be spent with nothing to show for it. Same old sordid democrat saga.Perhaps enough people now woke up to realize that something is rotten in the State of California

Marie Saqueton
Marie Saqueton
7 days ago

Since CA budget is on the RED why not use the State prisoners to clear the brush to prevent future fires> They can work in chains so no one can escape, and armed guards are ready to shoot them if they do escape. Prisoners could shorten their time in prison as they will be given credits for their work. Not only will this save the State budget, but could also reform some of the felons. This program could be done all year round with the State Police’s cooperation too as the watchers. . How about it, CA Gov.? Trying to save you money.

Dr Capitol
Dr Capitol
7 days ago

This is a clear example of the evils that always occur when democrats hold one party rule. They demand all your income is theirs and they never accomplish anything good.

Kim
Kim
7 days ago

You can throw millions of dollars to wildfire prevention and you can secure materials to prevent theft (if you tried), but ultimately Mother Nature will decide who comes out ahead.

Controlled burns help, but at what cost? CA is a huge state, so I can’t imagine the governor could get funds sufficient to do the job. Destructive wind, fire, earthquakes, and lack of water take their toll. Add government regulations, rising insurance rates, and “save nature” fanatics, and there’s no long-term solution that seems feasible and affordable.

Insurance companies are reluctant to offer policies on properties with a high likelihood of being damaged. If you live in CA, you accept the risk once or twice…and then wisely consider moving out.

In the link showing biden and harris in the meeting with fire department officials, it’s too bad they weren’t so attentive when 104 people died when Hurricane Helene swept through NC. Yeah, Joe will help CA rebuild, but my neighbors an hour west of me don’t even own the land where their homes used to be–it’s now a river. FEMA made a few rare appearances, but essentially did nothing. Political? You betcha!

kit
kit
7 days ago

stop running for president and take care of CA

Horace
Horace
7 days ago

This looks like another of Gov Nuisance’s shortfalls!

Kathryn Davis
Kathryn Davis
7 days ago

CA folks should have been focusing on caring for what they have instead of plugging in electric cars with dangerous batteries. Priorities, crazy stuff, duh, oh, oh!!!

bill
bill
6 days ago

The blame for this falls directly on california voters who re elected newsome and tons of other far left lunatics.
Let them suffer the consequences of their actions.

kit
kit
6 days ago

100% Gov Slick and Mayor Bass are guilty

Michael J
Michael J
7 days ago

Democrats will blame these fires on climate control or better yet racism. Newsom’s in charge, so the blame goes to him. Just another issue that has caught up with the dems in California. And for the icing on the cake, California has caused the insurance industry to charge more and pay out less, that’s if they’re still doing business here. Good luck getting a settlement, or even a renewal, but don’t worry, the California insurance commissioner I’m sure will take care of everything.

Tee Pee Barb
Tee Pee Barb
6 days ago

The problem is multi-faceted. Governmental focus on DEI, spending taxpayers’ money on stupid BS leftist programs. Idiotic “environmental” decisions that have devastated the water supply. (It’s not just a problem in LA county…) A non-leader as Governor. Lack of crime fighting. How do you let “hundreds” of hydrants be stolen and sold for scrap? Non-punishment of crime at all levels. Lack of resolve to deal with homeless encampments, which are frequently the source of fires. Actual arson, which is the source of many fires, including the huge fire up by Chico this year. Non-management of the fire load in forests. If you were an insurer, would YOU underwrite fire insurance in this mismanaged tinder box?

Robert Pelno
Robert Pelno
6 days ago

Other than Biden there is no one I like to see getting exposed for being the corrupt scumbag he really is. Its just to bad good conservatives who didn’t vote for him having to suffer for his treasonous leadership.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
6 days ago

Before the fires, I remember San Joaquin farmers complaining in 2002-6 about not getting enough water diverted thanks to the Delta Smelt. Newsome is just a continuing problem in California called “Stupid Voters”. Sorry if I’m ungracious but you get what you voted for LA! My condolences to the ppl who didn’t vote Democrat…

E T
E T
6 days ago

I remember California did have prescribed Burns. But the Demorats stopped it.
the delta Smelt is the most stupidest thing ever. So just raise the fish in a ponds.
unbelievable !

Jeri
Jeri
6 days ago

Save the fish, kill Californians. That is what I hear Gavin Newsom saying. Am I not understanding the message.

Leslie
Leslie
6 days ago

None of this matters right now, when Newsome will just ask Uncle Joe for billions in disaster relief money and he’ll get it! All that cash that Congress just approved for general disaster relief will get used up by one state that is doing everything to fight the incoming administration. And if Trump stops the money he’ll get lambasted by the press. Forget the fact that people in the hurricane disaster areas are freezing in winter weather with no houses. Betcha that is what happens.

Barrett T Smith
Barrett T Smith
6 days ago

He is a big part of the problem, yes.

Veteran
Veteran
6 days ago

As long as California is under democrat management its people will be deceived, gaslit, bamboozled, disenfranchised, and violated, as will their State.

Doug Ryland
Doug Ryland
6 days ago

The current wild fires are an emergency that was designed by the Democrats and being exploited by them; with Biden promising to provide 100% coverage by the Federal Government of all expenses for fighting the fires, temporary housing etc… ; when all the victims of Lahaina, the train derailment In Pennsylvania, and hurricanes in North Carolina and Florida was a $750 loan; and leaving Trump with the delima of how to pay for it. They could care less about the pain, suffering, and economic loss they have caused.
The insurance companies that stopped written property insurance policies in the area oF the fires saw the increased risk due to poor policies by California government in not only forest management but also all the fire fighting infrastructure, etc… I can go on and on pointing out the criminal purposeful mismanagement by Newsome and his cronies.
The people of California are the only ones being fleeced by this crook. I know we faught a Civil War over succession but how about simply kicking a state out of the Union. They are costing us all billions.

Samilee
Samilee
6 days ago

Yes, he is responsible for the devastating wild fires.
He refuses to have controlled burns to get rid of all the tinder for these fires.
Don’t whether he is stump stupid or just malicious in watching his state burn up every year

Catharine Noel-Repetski
Catharine Noel-Repetski
6 days ago

But no help for North Carolina? $750.00 a family?
And they’re still living in tents, but Biden’s all out to help Southern California; anything thy need for however long?

Concerned
Concerned
5 days ago

So thieves stole hundreds of fire hydrants. I would suspect that if there was normal pressure water in the system, fire hydrants could not be stolen so easily without local people and those in charge doing something about it. I once loved California, but have moved out and only go back once a year to celebrate Veterans Day in our old home town,
So very sad!

Kim Bucari
Kim Bucari
5 days ago

OK so how do you steal fire hydrants – they’re connected directly to the water line? and secondly, who do you sell them to? It would be a bit suspicious if someone showed up with hundreds of fire hydrants selling them for scrap. Check out Higbie from last night talking about what people would need to go through to rebuild. It’s absolutely outrageous.

Oliver
Oliver
3 days ago

If FOX NEWS is what you use to do your stories,then I will not longer read them.

Jeff
Jeff
3 days ago

Cattle grazing would help and the State could realize some revenue from it.

conservativegrl
conservativegrl
5 days ago

About 20 yrs. ago it was discovered that the 10 freeway passed through the “fly” route of some little fruit fly on their way to their mating grounds. It was suggested that a little bridge be built OVER that area of the freeway (one of the busiest highways in the country) to bypass the fly’s route to “mating heaven”, so to speak, so they would be able to mate and therefore not cease to exist. The cost would be in the millions, the little bridge would only go for approx. less than one mile, but the world would be saved for this prolific mating fly. Gruesome had much the same idea in mind for the smelt in northern California when he re-routed all the rainwater to the evidently emptying Pacific Ocean….you know how much water THAT takes to keep that ocean filled! He also “saved” the Salmon so that his grandchildren & great grandchildren, said with a little tear in his eyes, could watch the Salmon swim upstream and the water was allowed to run into the ocean! He didn’t seem to notice the illegals and regular campers, pulled the fish out of the waters & ate them over their illegal campfires. There was an article in the L.A. Times a few years ago, written by a Native American, whose ancestors, his grandfather being one of them, practiced forest management because they knew it would help save forests from fires….but then what did they know…they didn’t go to university and get a degree in Politics! Life goes on!!

uncleferd
uncleferd
6 days ago

Clearly, there was far too much combustble load to build AND guarantee safety in such large, densified, residential areas, in view of those known weather conditions. Newsom’s comments did NOT provide an excuse for failing, for so long, to try to address public health & safety, in view of those deadly-hazardous fire conditions, during his tenure as governor. Of course, plans for effective fire control measures and procedures (such as controlled burns), should ALREADY have been properly developed and designed as a requirement for both original and ongoing construction permits to have been issued. The lack of remedial effort to control any of that hazard seems likely to have cost lives and homes.

Vietvet6769
Vietvet6769
6 days ago

Hope people in California is under control of Pelosi crime syndicate!

Nicholas Jenkins
Nicholas Jenkins
6 days ago

Devastating? Not even in the slightest.
Human lives matter. Houses and material possessions do not.
The fires aren’t especially bad. Anyone who says they are is nothing but a blubbering crybaby in love with playing victim.

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