California Draws $10M From Reserves to Remove Wildfire Debris
In a letter to leaders of the legislature’s budget and appropriations committees, the Brown administration said the debris poses a threat to lives, public health and safety.
“Fast debris removal is also necessary to enable community rebuilding and economic recovery of impacted communities,” administration officials said in the letter.
The administration told lawmakers that while additional funds will be needed down the road for the effort, it noted that the Obama administration’s major disaster declaration will mean that a significant amount of the costs may be eligible for federal reimbursement.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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