California lawmakers are introducing two bills aimed at bolstering wildfire resilience among homeowners. One bill offers tax credits for half the cost of fire-resistant upgrades, while the other establishes a grant program to reimburse homeowners for such improvements. These initiatives come in response to devastating wildfires that recently destroyed thousands of structures, demonstrating a proactive approach to wildfire prevention. Emphasizing community safety, the bills aim to help residents effectively manage fire risks by improving home defenses and creating non-combustible zones.
Anyone who chooses to make their home harder for the wildfire, such as fuel modification, managing the bushes around the house, or whatever, ... they will get the tax credit.
This legislation aims to create safer homes and communities by providing state-tax-free funds to help residents purchase fire-rated roofs and develop non-ignition zones around their properties.
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