Fire unions gave Gavin Newsom a key endorsement. Will they get their pick at Cal Fire?
The union that represents
As its formal name conveys, the department both sets policies to manage forests and serves as the state's primary defense when wildfires break out.
The union contends that
"Forests need to be managed, but it's not going to stop the fires," said
Six of the state's 10 most destructive wildfires in history took place in the past two years. The
President
The Cal Fire union expressed its preference for a fire chief to Newsom through California Professional Firefighters, a larger statewide association that also represents municipal firefighters. The association has about 30,000 members and it's an influential voice as a public safety union. It endorsed Newsom.
Newsom has not indicated whom he intends to appoint. In campaign interviews, Newsom discussed preparing the state for wildfires by improving vegetation management, urban planning and planning for the potential environmental impacts of climate change.
His recent comments on wildfires have centered on supporting victims. He plans to host a benefit concert at the Golden 1
"This is not a time for partisanship. This is a time for coordinating relief and response and lifting those in need up," he wrote on Twitter in early November after Trump seemed to blame
"This fire, if it happens again, we're not going to stop it," Pimlott said in an interview with
Pimlott cracked down on other alleged misbehavior at the academy, such as cheating on exams and drinking after hours, and created a professional standards program that has sought to create uniform disciplinary procedures across the department.
The union has fought some of those efforts, contending that department executives are going too far in punishing firefighters for infractions without adequately educating them about new standards.
The union also has pressed Brown to boost funding for fire suppression by hiring more firefighters.
Brown has taken steps to keep part-time seasonal firefighters on duty longer in the year, but the department has about as many firefighters as it did three years ago. The state budget Brown signed in June called for 5,828 Cal Fire employee in fire protection assignments, down from 5,870 two years ago.
"Staffing has to become a priority for this department," Edwards said.
Brown's last budget as governor included money to buy new firefighting
Edwards said the state's long-term plan to better manage its forestland remains a top priority.
"But it's going to take 50 to 100 years to bring the forests back to where they need to be. In the meantime, these fires are going to happen and we need people on the front lines controlling them before we have incidents like
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