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attitude001Which of the following do you think contributed most to the January 2025 wildfires? Select up to three.what contributed most to January wildfires
attitude002aLos Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass
attitude002bCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom California Governor Gavin Newsom
attitude002cPresident Joe Biden (prior to leaving office on January 20, 2025) President Joe Biden (prior to leaving office on January 20, 2025)
attitude002dPresident Donald Trump (after taking office on January 20, 2025) President Donald Trump (after taking office on January 20, 2025)
attitude002eLos Angeles County Fire Department Los Angeles County Fire Department
attitude002fLos Angeles County Sheriff Department Los Angeles County Sheriff Department
attitude002gCalifornia Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire)
attitude002hFederal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
attitude002iCity of Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD)City of Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD)
attitude003In response to the January 2025 wildfires, both LA Mayor Karen Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom have issued executive orders to waive zoning, environmental, and other regulations for property owners seeking to rebuild damaged or destroyed properties. Do you support these executive orders?support executive orders
attitude004aProperty owners residing in areas that have a high-risk of wildfire should pay higher taxes to offset the cost of protecting their homes. Property owners residing in areas that have a high-risk of wildfire should pay higher taxes to offset the cost of protecting their homes.
attitude004bProperty owners whose homes have been damaged or destroyed by wildfire should be allowed to rebuild in areas that have a high-risk of wildfire. Property owners whose homes have been damaged or destroyed by wildfire should be allowed to rebuild in areas that have a high-risk of wildfire.
attitude004cProperty owners who rebuild in areas with high wildfire risk should be required to use fire-resistant materials and designs. Property owners who rebuild in areas with high wildfire risk should be required to use fire-resistant materials and designs.
attitude004dState or federal government should provide wildfire insurance coverage to high-risk properties if private insurers will not. State or federal government should provide wildfire insurance coverage to high-risk properties if private insurers will not.
attitude004eProperty owners whose homes have been damaged or destroyed by wildfire should be given more relief funds if they rebuild their homes in areas with lower wildfire risk. Property owners whose homes have been damaged or destroyed by wildfire should be given more relief funds if they rebuild their homes in areas with lower wildfire risk.
attitude004fThe state or federal government should buy out property owners in areas with a high-risk of wildfire and turn these properties into public parks or nature reserves. The state or federal government should buy out property owners in areas with a high-risk of wildfire and turn these properties into public parks or nature reserves.
attitude004gThe state and local government should waive environmental and zoning regulations for property owners who seek to rebuild homes damaged or destroyed by wildfire.The state and local government should waive environmental and zoning regulations for property owners who seek to rebuild homes damaged or destroyed by wildfire.
risk001aIn the next year, do you plan to repair or rebuild your home that was damaged?plan to repair or rebuild home that was damaged
risk001bIn the next year, do you plan to stay in your current home or place of residence?plan to stay in home or residence
risk002aLet's assume for a moment that your home is repaired or rebuilt. To what extent, if at all, are you about wildfires directly affecting you or your home in the next year?how worried about wildfires directly affecting you or home in the next year
risk002bLet’s assume for a moment that you stay in your current home. To what extent, if at all, are you worried about wildfires directly affecting you or your home in the next year?how worried about wildfires directly affecting you or home in the next year
risk003aAssuming your home is repaired or rebuilt, what do you think is the percent chance that you or your home will be directly impacted by wildfires in the next year?percent chance will be directly impacted by wildfires in the next year
risk003bAssuming you stay in your current home, what do you think is the percent chance that you or your home will be directly impacted by wildfires in the next year?percent chance will be directly impacted by wildfires in the next year
risk004If you or your home were directly affected by wildfires in the next year, how bad do you think the destruction would be?how bad think destruction would be