On January 24th, the California State Legislature passed a fire rescue plan worth over $2.5 billion to address recent fires in the Los Angeles area. The funds for this plan will be used for emergency evacuation, resettlement of survivors, and cleaning up hazardous waste. In addition, the state government has approved $4 million to support local governments in simplifying the housing reconstruction approval process, and $1 million to fund the reconstruction of affected schools. The plan has received support from both parties and has now been submitted to California Governor Gavin Newson for signature.
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