Kim Kardashian has voiced her support for prison inmates fighting wildfires in LA, urging for better pay and recognition for their efforts

In her post, she expressed how she’s been watching her city suffer from the flames. She mentioned that many of these incarcerated firefighters are risking their lives to protect the community.
Kardashian pointed out that these inmates are working long hours, often for just $1 an hour, a rate that hasn’t changed since 1984. She called for Governor Gavin Newsom to raise their pay to reflect the danger they face.
She also thanked the firefighters from the Ventura Training Center for their hard work, especially since her own home was threatened by the Kenneth Fire.
Kardashian noted that many of these firefighters are former inmates who want to continue serving their community. Thanks to new laws, they can have their records cleared and find good jobs in firefighting after their release.
The wildfires have been devastating, with thousands of acres burned and many lives lost. It’s a tough situation, and Kardashian’s support for these firefighters shines a light on their important role in the crisis.