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Rep. Judy Chu on mass firings of federal workers, wildfire relief, Elon Musk, and more
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Judy Chu : Ruling is sure to be appealed, but it should offer some relief to probationary workers within the National Forest Service .
Chu: Lawmakers sent a letter to the president and the Secretary of Agriculture demanding the reverse of thousands of layoffs at the Forest Service . Chu : I represent a district that was devastated by these wildfires. My district had 14,000 acres burned, 9500 structures burned to the ground, 20,000 people made homeless, and 17 people who died.
Congresswoman Judy Chu says she wants to draw attention to the wildfires, but also to the issue of fully funding FEMA .
Chu 's guest, Diane Lewis , is an Altadena resident who lost her home.
Chu : "I saw them come in huge numbers right away to address our issues and provide immediate relief. FEMA is so important".
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