The Roggin Report
Friday, October 4, 2024
[fuel-video-player channel="37a517db-b85e-4727-8a34-5c9cb1fce24d" swc="adc8ab60-d231-495b-afbd-20b5366de7b3" poster="https://fueltools-prod01-public.fuelmedia.io/850b1730-09d2-44a7-bb6a-504c205fd228/20241005/d53170ae-e49c-49bb-88f1-053be606e84b/thumbnail.png"] Riverside County’s decision to hire Erin Gettis and pay $2.5 million to a consultant without a competitive process has raised questions. Frank Figueroa, a member of the Animal Commission, weighs in on the process. Plus, we dive into California’s new clothing recycling law, restocking fees, and more in tonight’s Fred Roggin Report.
By: NBC Palm Springs
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Riverside County Animal ServicesErin GettisFrank Figueroaanimal commission25 million consultantclothing recycling law CaliforniaBest Buy restocking feeMcDonalds lawsuitFred Roggin Report

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