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Trump Takes Aim at the California Coastal Commission

People walk along the Great Highway in San Francisco on Feb. 14, 2024. (Beth LaBerge)

Airdate: Tuesday, July 7 at 10 AM

Since 1976, the California Coastal Commission has been regulating activities along the state’s more than 800-mile coastline. To many, the Coastal Commission is the gold standard for protecting the environment, but it has also clashed with property owners who say the commission oversteps its authority. Now the Trump Administration has ordered a review of the Coastal Commission’s compliance with federal law, creating concern among some here in California that it’s the first step toward allowing new offshore oil and gas production. We’ll explore the California Coastal Commission as it marks its 50th anniversary.

Guests:

Camille von Kaenel, California environment reporter at Politico

Jeremy Talcott, attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation

Larry Goldzband, executive director at the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission

Sara Aminzadeh, deputy secretary for federal affairs at the California Natural Resources Agency

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