. In 2002, Siebel Newsom moved to
Hollywood, where she concentrated on building her acting career. Siebel Newsom raised $101,111 on
Kickstarter to fund the production of her second film
The Mask You Live In, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Her third film was
The Great American Lie. She directed the documentary film
Fair Play in 2022. Several of her films, including
Miss Representation and others produced through The Representation Project, received financial support from PG&E, a major California utility company with interests regulated by the state government. The Representation Project's board members include
Jan Yanehiro,
Nathan Ballard, Susie McCormick, and Maureen Pelton. In 2021,
The Sacramento Bee revealed that from 2011 to 2018, Siebel Newsom earned $2.3 million from her film work through her nonprofit organization, which had received $800,000 in donations from companies with business before California's government as her husband
Gavin Newsom's political career ascended, and continued to draw her salary after he became governor. While the practice is allowed by California law, outside ethics experts expressed concerns about conflicts of interest; a spokesperson for The Representation Project said Siebel Newsom had not overseen fundraising since 2015. ==Personal life==