During a press conference addressing California's wildfire devastation, Rep. Brad Sherman challenged President Trump's conditional approach to federal aid for the affected areas. Sherman highlighted that many Californians lack adequate insurance and expressed concern over the potential politicization of aid based on state policies. He stressed the importance of supporting disaster-stricken areas regardless of political disagreements, advocating for equitable support without penalties for local governance choices. This interaction underscores the broader tension between federal aid policies and state governance.
I would never turn to somebody from Louisiana and say, you keep living on your cousin's couch because we're not going to help you rebuild until Louisiana agrees with me on a woman's right to choose.
Most people don't have adequate insurance because they couldn't get it. One company dropped 600 policies just in the last six months.
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