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Ron Johnson: “California prior to the 1800s, on average, burning about 4.5…”

Featuring: Ron Johnson, Republican | U.S. Senate, Wisconsin

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Published | Video Starts at 00:43

… never should have been required to be spent had the state and local officials done their job. I started out with Tom McClintock's op ed there where he talks about California prior to the 1800s, on average, burning about 4.5 million acres had reduced that 250,000 acres by the year 2000. Now it's back up there almost as high as it was prior to the 1800s. So again, let's. I want to focus on the before and the during. (00:43–00:54)

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Asserts historical data on California's average annual burn acreage before the 1800s and in the year 2000.

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