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Citing a New York Times investigation, LA wildfire survivors claim CA Insurance Commissioner put the interest of insurers above policyholders.
While Donald Trump skips the world stage, California is showing up — leading, partnering, and proving what American climate leadership looks like. The world can count on California to keep leading and innovating as we build the future with cleaner air, good jobs, and economic growth.
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‘No one is coming to help.' Wildfire survivors demand insurance commissioner's resignation
As the first anniversary of the Palisades and Eaton fires nears, many families, who said to be still struggling to rebuild because they are navigating insurance hurdles, demanded Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara resign. The victims said they had trusted their insurance companies, but they are not getting the help they need.
Efforts to reduce wildfires in California are converging with this week's executive order from Gov. Gavin Newsom. “California is not letting up when it comes to confronting the wildfire crisis."
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is making his presence known at the United Nations climate summit, slamming the Trump administration for “doubling down on stupid” by missing talks in Belém,
President Donald Trump faced another frosty reception over the weekend, this time at an NFL game. The 79-year-old president was loudly booed by fans at Northwest Stadium in Maryland during Sunday’s matchup between the Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the country is facing a "five-alarm fire" as President Donald Trump tries to "win by any means necessary" to advance his agenda. "I really am scared to death about what's going on in this country. I really believe it is Code Red. It's five alarm fire," Newsom told ABC News' Jonathan Karl.