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California Lawmakers, Newsom Agree On $536-Million Wildfire Prevention Plan

A hill burns along CA-29 near Robert Louis Stevenson State Park outside Calistoga, CA, Thursday. Oct. 1, 2020.
Andrew Nixon / CapRadio
A hill burns along CA-29 near Robert Louis Stevenson State Park outside Calistoga, CA, Thursday. Oct. 1, 2020.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders have reached an agreement to spend $536 million on wildfire prevention after last year鈥檚 record-setting fire season.

The money would largely focus on forest management projects, such as vegetation thinning. It would also set aside more than $20 million for low-income residents to fireproof their homes.

Newsom touted the plan at a press conference in Fresno County, where he toured a wildfire preparedness project.

鈥淢ore suppression strategies, more prevention strategies,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd a greater sense of urgency than ever in contemporary California history.鈥

Last year wildfires , and experts worry a .

Newsom said the state has largely ignored forest management as a wildfire prevention strategy over the last century.

鈥淎nd we gotta own that,鈥 he said.

The plan has broad support from Democrats in the Legislature.

鈥淲e know that fire season is looming and I am grateful for the work that has gone into this critical funding deal,鈥 said Assemblymember Jim Wood in a statement.

Some Republicans have criticized the plan. Assemblyman James Gallagher argued the prevention spending should be doubled.

鈥淭he Governor鈥檚 efforts, while appreciated, are quite simply not enough and do not recognize the urgency of the situation,鈥 he said in a statement.

Newsom has proposed hundreds of millions of dollars in additional wildfire spending in his budget, which is still being negotiated in the Legislature.

Newsom is expected to sign the $536 million spending plan as early as early next Tuesday and the funding would become available immediately.

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