
California delegation unites behind wildfire aid plea
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65% ReliableAverage
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48% : Members of both parties also signed onto a similar request of then-President Joe Biden in January, when the fires were burning but Trump had yet to retake office.46% : Trump and administration allies have repeatedly talked up attaching strings to federal money, floating ideas like requiring voter ID at the polls and reining in a key coastal regulator.
14% : The Democratic governor has set aside his enmity toward Trump to try and secure more help for his scorched state, traveling to Washington to meet with the president and seeking to expedite rebuilding by suspending regulations Trump has deplored.
12% : The letter echoes Calvert's January statement on X that "Californians are entitled to receive federal disaster assistance in the same manner as all Americans," which paralleled pushback to Trump from other House Republicans -- including frontline members who had just fended off well-funded Democratic challenges.
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