Source: Gov. Newsom Served Recall Papers Following LA Fire Outrage | Newsmax.com
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom was served recall papers this week as outrage persisted over his handling of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
The group Saving California, led by California resident Randy Economy, delivered the petition co-signed by 105 people, exceeding the 50 signatures required to initiate recall efforts against Newsom. The governor must recognize the petition by Feb. 7, after which California’s secretary of state must recognize the measure.
To qualify for the November ballot, organizers will need to gather between 1.2 million and 1.3 million signatures over 160 days.
“Under the reign of Governor Newsom, living in California has become impossible for average people through years of poor policies which have increased the costs of living, increased crime, increased drug use and homelessness, increased the cost of burden on small businesses and communities, while decreasing our professional standards, education standards, the disappearance of billions of taxpayers’ dollars to failed pet programs, and our public services,” Economy said to the Washington Examiner earlier this month.
Since the fires first erupted on Jan 7, they have consumed more than 40,000 acres, destroyed over 12,000 structures, killed at least 29 people and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate their homes. Early estimates have put the damages at more than $250 billion.