Senators Padilla and Sheehy are collaborating on wildfire prevention legislation, emphasizing the need for teamwork against rising fire dangers. Sheehy, who founded an aerial firefighting company, and Padilla, a campaign deputy, express optimism about passing their bills. They stress the urgency of addressing fire risks, citing recent incidents in New Jersey and Hawaii to illustrate the widening scope of the threat. Padilla looks forward to a unified approach towards the White House, highlighting the importance of centralized fire response systems as a primary goal of their collaboration.
If we can't agree on literally making sure that cities don't burn to the ground, then our republic is probably lost, you know?
I can't wait for a joint letter to the White House once the bills get through both the Senate and the House.
We keep referring to the West, which obviously is still the epicenter for it. But let's not forget, just about a month and a half ago, that town that burned in New Jersey was in the 98th percentile of fire danger.
Nothing had been done about it.
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