Northern California Jan. 6 intelligence | California’s 30X30 conservation plan | Spending, saving & investing in 2022




Insight With Vicki Gonzalez show

Summary: <p>The Northern California Regional Intelligence Center shares some of the threats it received in the days leading up to the January 6 insurrection. The California Natural Resource Agency discusses a proposal to conserve 30% of California’s land and coast by 2030. Spending, saving and investment advice for the New Year.</p> <p><strong>Today's Guests</strong></p> <ul> <li> <strong><a rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://ncric.ca.gov/html/Sena%20Bio%202020.pdf" target="_blank">Mike Sena</a></strong>, Executive Director of the <a rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://ncric.org/default.aspx?companyid=3" target="_blank">Northern California Regional Intelligence Center</a>, joins us on the eve of the first anniversary of the January 6th insurrection to share some of the threats and red flags the center received and shared with federal officials in the days leading up to the attack. </li> <li> <strong><a href="https://resources.ca.gov/About-Us/Secretary-Crowfoot">Wade Crowfoot</a></strong>, Secretary of the California Natural Resource Agency, discusses the <a href="https://www.californianature.ca.gov/pages/30x30">state’s draft “30X30”</a> plan to conserve 30% of California’s land and coast by 2030, including goals for the Sacramento Valley, Sierra Nevada, and San Joaquin Valley.</li> <li> <strong><a href="https://ournextlife.com/">Tanja Hester</a></strong>, author of “Work Optional” and “Wallet Activism,” offers spending, saving and investment advice for the New Year.</li> </ul>