Join the PRI Webinar: Reforms to Help Southern California Recover Faster

March 12, 2025
11:00 am
Webinar
WildfireWebinar

 

In the aftermath of January’s destructive Southern California wildfires, media reports, whistleblowers, and elected officials are providing much needed oversight in the role misguided government policies have played in worsening the tragedy.  Affected residents are now seeing firsthand how bad policies and unnecessary government bureaucracy are hindering the rebuilding process.

Join PRI’s scholars and policy experts for an informative webinar exploring how policy influenced the tragedy on issues ranging from planning to insurance, get the lessons learned from the Maui wildfires that every Southern Californian should know as the rebuilding process begins, and learn what should be done going forward to better protect Californians from wildfire risk.

Featuring:

  • The Hon. Daniel Kolkey, PRI Board Member and Chair of PRI’s California Reform Committee
  • Steven Greenhut, Director, PRI’s Free Cities Center
  • Joe Kent, Executive Vice President, Grassroot Institute of Hawaii

Wednesday, March 12

11 AM Pacific Time

 

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