Carl DeMaio, a public figure known for his political activism and commentary in California, posted a series of updates on social media in March 2026 regarding community safety and local elections.
On March 21, 2026, DeMaio promoted an event focused on online safety: “PROTECT YOUR FAMILY ONLINE. Join me for a Social Media & Internet Safety Workshop with law enforcement and the FBI. Separate sessions for parents and students—plus key takeaways to help keep your family safe.”
The following day, March 22, he addressed wildfire risks in California through criticism of state policies: “WILDFIRE RISK IS RISING — AND SACRAMENTO IS MAKING IT WORSE. They’ve cut preparedness, blocked defensible space, and restricted controlled burns. I’m fighting back with a Wildland Fire Risk Reduction Bill to restore common sense and make communities safer. WATCH:” In this post, DeMaio alleges that recent policy decisions have hindered efforts to mitigate wildfire threats by reducing preparedness measures and limiting preventative practices such as controlled burns.
Later that same day, DeMaio turned attention to the upcoming election cycle: “There are a number of races on the ballot this year. That’s why we’re making endorsements to make sure the best candidate wins in each race. Jennifer Hawks, our pick for CA state treasurer, joins us to talk about her campaign – WATCH!” In this message, he highlighted endorsement activities aimed at influencing electoral outcomes across several contests.
DeMaio has previously been involved in civic initiatives related to public safety and government accountability in California. His ongoing engagement with issues like wildfire risk reduction aligns with broader concerns over disaster preparedness in the state.

