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GOP Blasts Dems For Creating Ticking Time Bomb Of Wildfire Chaos And Policy Failures In California

The California Senate Republican Caucas blamed the Democratic colleagues in a 15 -page report, detailed the long -standing fraud, and the GOP was confused by the Democratic Party in the Daily Call News Foundation. He said.

The state and local leaders of Los Angeles County faced severe criticisms from the Republican Party and residents after a large -scale mountain fire began on January 7, causing at least $ 25 billion. 。 Democratic government Gabin Newsham and Mayor Los Angeles Karen Bus focuses on helping the affected residents, but the Republican Cooperative of the State Senate asked questions. press release While GOP has made an effort to prevent such disasters, but the democratic majority have “missed opportunities” or “negligence”.

“For the past 20 years, the Senate Republicans have worked to reduce the risk of California's mountain fire.

“The Senate Republican members have also worked on revising outdated insurance regulations. It is undeniable that the insurance industry has collapsed in California because there is no proposition 103,” he added. “Most decades have created an unstable housing owner insurance market. This has caused a catastrophic blow to the owner and the lessee.”

The report states 72 bills promoted by Republican members from 2003 to 2024, targeting fields such as California Environmental Quality Law (CEQA), insurance, public safety, tax easing, and prevention of wildfires. I am. Of these, only 16 were signed by the law, but the rest were rejected by three different governors, including NewSom.

Under the guidance of the Democratic Party, New Sam rejected one bill, including insurance in 2022, and refused two of the other two, including the security of wildfire in 2021 and 2023. (Related: Exclusive: Several neighbors took a problem with their hands because the wildfire was furious and no help)

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In February 2022, the California Republican Senator Susette Martinez Valades introduced Congress bill 2450The Insurance Committee would have demanded that the Insurance Committee would be called to convene the working group of stakeholders. Despite passing a majority of the Democratic Party of the Democratic Party, New Sam ultimately rejected the law in September 2022. Description “Legal delegation” was not required.

When asked about the report and the rebound of Newsum, Barianales, which had the effect of the haus fire on Wednesday, told DCNF that this issue has been held for many years.

“I have a lot of responsibility for emergency management mistakes, but again, but I think this is a mistake for decades for decades,” said Baradales. “I need to point out a part of my views about why it is bad. It actually reduces the fire by teeth and nails for extreme environmental protectionists and their lobbyists. Fighting all the bills that are useful, they put pressure on the governor and the Democratic Party. [and] Don't give them. “

“There is a Democratic Party member who has advanced good bills to gain the support of ultimately rejected ultimate refusal to refuse the governor,” said Barradales. “California's environmental protectionists do not want the state to grow into population and opportunities, and really believe that they will stop using the environment and CEQA.”

Ben Allen, a Democratic Senate, whose district was hit by the Parisade Fire in response to the press release of the California Senate Republican Party, to DCNF with a written statement that members have taken “powerful measures” since 2018. I talked. The disaster gets worse.

“Unfortunately, California has experienced a large mountain fire through history, but the climate change has recently worsened. Since 2018, it has passed 100 billion dollar climate bonds, including major fire investment last year. Allen has been taking powerful measures since 2018 to strengthen the efforts to relax fire and wildfire. “

“I don't agree that we need to take a wiser procedure for places we develop in California. If we choose to develop in these fields that we know that there is a trend of wildfire. Allen needs to establish and implement policies that protect the community, such as water supply, defensive spaces, house hardening requirements, etc., “he said.

For many years, California Democratic members have blamed natural disasters on climate change. write In the social media, “Climate change has been dry,” he has a state of the states in his address regarding the latest fire. In June 2024, Newsom proposed reducing the state's public safety budget to deal with $ 27.6 billion budget deficit. However, he particularly wanted to assign $ 1.7 billion from the general fund to the “stock program” and other “climate priority items” to the greenhouse gas reduction fund (GGRF).

In the wake of the 2025 mountain fire, NewSom stated that “wrong information” was spread online, and allegedly argued that the state had no water in fire plugs and reservoirs in spite of other reports.

“I think he speaks in half the truth, right?” Barades said when he was asked about New Sam. “Yes, there were two years of record rain and snowman, which is why our reservoirs exceeded the average at that level. Two years ago, there were two supermarkets. This is for rain. It shows that there is a problem of vegetation. “

“However, since 2000, Californians have passed two water bonds and have built new storage and transportation as well as repair. Despite the fact that voters have approved funds. One new reservoir has not been built within 50 years, “said Valladares. “Again, it's half the truth.”

Bill Essay, a Republican colleague, told DCNF to DCNF, as the parliament has been completely ruled by the party for over 10 years. However, he pointed out that the majority of Republicans in the state are still focusing on the problem of protecting housing owners, despite the fact that the majority is not the GOP favor.

“I think the biggest thing for us is that there is something in our control. There is something that is not in our control. Essay we told DCNF.” For us, it is a forest. We manage wild land, reduce fuse codes, and reduce the risk of ignition source. “

“For example, the power line is involved in starting a lot of these fires, so we have been promoting the infrastructure for a long time and making it underground,” said the essay. “Nothing has been done. Nothing has been cleaned to clean the brush by cleaning the infrastructure side and the forest side. “

Both the Pacific Parisards and Euton Canyon have been investigated, but the Southern California Athison (SCE) litigation was submitted on January 14, causing a fatal fire that torn Pasadena and Altadena. I claimed it.

One of the arguments from Evangelin Igreesias, a local Altadena, claimed that there are clear evidence from video images, photos, and witnesses. And, the combustible vegetation around the infrastructure could not be secured reliably.

When asked about cooperating with a state Democratic member, Barades shared her as optimistic. However, when the Democratic Party was asked if he believed that he would be responsible for the state leadership, the essay immediately refused the idea.

“No, not, it's not. I don't think they will not admit that their policies are wrong. They doubled and deviated from gas light. That's what they do. “Essay said.

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