Our North State community is no stranger to drought -- or the catastrophic 
fires they cause. Our forest health is in crisis, and we need to get a hand 
 
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Folks,
Our North State community is no stranger to drought -- or the catastrophic 
fires they cause. Our forest health is in crisis, and we need to get a handle 
on it to prevent the imminent loss and devastation we’ve come to expect year 
after year.
Rep. LaMalfa has barely made a dent in this priority, and in turn, our forests 
are a tinderbox. For the safety of our people, wildlife and livelihoods, this 
ignorance needs to stop.Audrey has concrete plans to solve our forestry and 
fire problems, but we need to get her to Congress if they will ever be enacted. 
Can you chip in $20 to her campaign right now to invest in the future of the 
North State? 
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Patches of the North State were considered to be “in a severe drought” as far 
back as in April, and as the season continues, the drought is not letting up. 
It has reached a stagnation but we never know when it will intensify -- and our 
forests are not equipped to survive.
 As our Congresswoman, Audrey plans to: 
 * Support Career and Technical Education (CTE) to prepare or retrain the 
workforce for forest management. 
 * Increase public-private partnership in forest management through 
stewardship contracts, which reduce the cost of forest management, and boost 
local economies. 
 * Support for education and implementation of proactive fire control 
measures, including fuel breaks, controlled burns, and forest thinning Support 
selective sustainable logging, to restore appropriate density to the forests, 
and remove excess and dead trees. 
 * Support education and implementation of scientifically proven forest 
management strategies that provide for the diversity of species and ages of 
trees in the forest, reducing the chance of massive die-off from disease or 
pest outbreaks. 
 * Create economic incentives and remove barriers for new industry utilization 
of woody biomass removed from public land. 
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What has Rep. LaMalfa done? Passed one bill that allows utility providers to 
remove hazardous vegetation near power lines before it can cause a wildfire. 
That is it.
We need more, and Audrey will provide it. Please, rush in a donation of any 
amount right now for a safer, fire-free Northern California! 
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Thank you,
 Brian Solecki
 Campaign Manager
 Audrey for Congress
   
This is an unprecedented time, and many of our North State neighbors are 
feeling anxious, stressed and isolated. We have the grit to weather this storm 
together. That's why we've launched our COVID-19 Check-In Program. Learn more 
about what Audrey's doing to help the North State during the Coronavirus 
outbreak here.
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