Researcher ORCID Identifier

https://orcid.org/0009-0003-1213-6781

Graduation Year

2025

Date of Submission

4-2025

Document Type

Campus Only Senior Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts

Department

Government

Reader 1

Charles R. Kesler

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Abstract

This paper examines how the current Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, and progressive state politicians have turned California from a gleaming paradise of natural wonder and beauty into a state threatened by millions of fallen trees and overrun with forest brush, increasing extremely destructive wildfire risk. Through historical analysis, I investigated the evolution and current shortcomings of prescribed burning practices in California. Due to regulatory and bureaucratic obstacles, CAL FIRE and the U.S. Forest Service have consistently failed to meet their yearly stated goals of acreage to be treated. Additionally, I analyzed Newsom’s wildfire funding patterns revealing that much of the allocated funds were consistently only one-time payments absorbed disproportionality by administrative overhead costs rather than actionable wildfire abatement measures. Environmental policy scrutiny showed how stringent regulations effectively prevent both private landowners and local fire departments from conducting essential prescribed burns. Lastly, I analyzed how California’s outdated water infrastructure has impeded the state’s ability to properly fight the increasing occurrence of wildfires while misaligned water conservation incentives have stripped local departments of critical resources at the expense of the California taxpayer. This paper is not so much a review of the results of inept liberal policies but is a stark warning to the rest of the United States about the importance of effective routine forest management. Whether it is poor leadership by the California government in Sacramento or the oblivious California voters, one thing is certain: the far-left liberal experiment in California has failed.

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