California should expedite rules that could have helped mitigate L.A. fires, lawmakers say
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California lawmakers are pushing for expedited regulations on ember-resistant zones around homes to mitigate wildfire damage. The Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, tasked with creating these standards after a 2020 bill, has been criticized for being over two years behind schedule. State Sen. Ben Allen and Sen. Henry Stern have expressed frustration, emphasizing the urgency of implementing these standards to protect homes in fire-prone zones. As communities recover from devastating wildfires, timely action is critical for homeowner safety and fire prevention efforts in California.
State Sen. Ben Allen expressed his frustration over the delays, emphasizing the importance of timely regulations for homeowners who are rebuilding.
Sen. Henry Stern stated, "We cannot afford to kick the can down the road," urging urgent action from the Board of Forestry.
Legislation passed in 2020 mandates creating ember-resistant zones around homes in fire-prone areas for better fire safety.
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