Rep. McClintock says policies have to be changed in California "or we’re going to repeat this catastrophe over and over again every few years."
President Donald Trump was in Southern California touring what is left of the Pacific Palisades, calling what he saw ‘unbelievable’. Central Valley representatives Vince Fong and Tom McClintock were in attendance for a press conference following the tour.
Trump has threatened to withhold federal aid to California unless it makes policy changes. How will the state's House GOP delegation respond?
At the same time, California Governor Gavin Newsom has postured California to lead the Trump resistance, calling for a special session to “Trump-proof” the state and has already allocated millions of dollars to help fund potential lawsuits.
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California wildfires: Why did things go so wrong?
By 2020, as a result of California s recent extreme environmental and social policies the state lost 4 3 million acres to wildfires
The Laken Riley Act, named for an Athens, Ga., nursing student murdered last year by an undocumented man, passed in the House by a 253 to 156 vote. Forty-six Democrats, including six from California, and 217 Republicans voted for the bill. There was no GOP opposition, while 156 Democrats voted no.
A bill has passed in the US House of Representatives that Mother Lode Republican Congressman Tom McClintock says will help “restore forest health and increase resiliency to catastrophic wildfires.” McClintock is a co-sponsor of H.R. 471.
The battle over wildfire aid for Los Angeles is quickly evolving into a game of high-stakes chicken. Many Republicans are demanding conditions on any new emergency funding, blaming Democratic
Sacramento, CA — A $2.5 billion relief package was approved by the California legislature today to help those impacted by the fires that have devastated Los Angeles.
Of course, it isn’t just state Republicans looking to kill high-speed rail in California. Billionaire Elon Musk has vowed to cut federal spending on the project, and Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Rocklin, has introduced legislation to do just that.
The US House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on immigration enforcement on Wednesday, January 22, outlining how the Trump administration planned to secure the US border.Footage released by the House Judiciary Committee Republicans,