The Week in Short Videos - Streetsblog California
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The Week in Short Videos - Streetsblog California
"This week we posted three videos on our short video channels, two of which focused on providing less-than-a-minute summaries on two news stories. The other re-debunked some fake news from the summer because the misinformation was repeated this week by President Donald Trump. On Monday, we posted the TikTok version of our legislative update, the text version was also published on Monday."
"@streetsblogcal Legislative Update: It's Over. The Governor has a lot on his desk as lots of major bills got passed in the last seven days.#streetsblogcalifornia #highspeedrail #housing #bikelanes ♬ original sound - Streetsblog California - Streetsblog California On Wednesday, the President posted to his social media accounts a claim that California was about to allow for multi-family affordable housing to be built in areas zoned for single family houses in areas impacted by the wildfire."
"Streetsblog did it in video format this week. @streetsblogcal Trump posts conspiracy about Palisades Fire that we debunked back in January...#streetsblogcalifornia #palisadesrecovery ♬ original sound - Streetsblog California - Streetsblog California And last night, Streetsblog posted its second video about the potential SR 37 widening in the North Bay. Environmental groups are hoping the governor vetoes legislation exempting the project from state review."
Three short videos were posted to Streetsblog California's short-video channels. One video provided a legislative update after multiple major bills passed, with a TikTok version and a text version. A second video re-debunked summer misinformation about proposed multi-family affordable housing in wildfire-impacted single-family zones, responding to a claim circulated by President Donald Trump. A third video examined the proposed SR 37 widening in the North Bay, noting environmental groups' hopes that the governor will veto legislation exempting the project from state review and highlighting projections that the highway will be underwater before mid-century.
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