Henry Stern, who was part of a group of lawmakers who authored ... and would be subject to the new rules because they are deemed at highest fire risk by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. The fire, driven by hurricane-force winds ...
California lawmakers in the State Senate and Assembly unanimously passed legislation that provides more than $2.5 billion to help the Los Angeles area begin the cleanup and recovery process from the devastating wildfires.
In 2021, state senator Henry Stern (D), who lost his own home in Los Angeles’s Topanga Canyon in the 2018 Woolsey Fire, was fighting in the California legislature to stop development in high-risk areas. Stern told Curbed in May 2021 that it was time for ...
Henry Stern, who was part of a group of lawmakers ... to the new rules because they are deemed at highest fire risk by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
California is years behind in implementing ... “It’s frustrating at every level of government,” said Democratic state Sen. Henry Stern, who was part of a group of lawmakers who authored ...
California's delay in implementing crucial fire safety regulations leaves homes vulnerable to devastating wildfires.
California lawmakers in the State Senate and Assembly unanimously passed legislation that provides $3 billion total to help the Los Angeles area begin the cleanup and recovery process from the devastating wildfires.
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How to help the state prevent worse wildfire damage in the future.
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