The California Meeting this week referred to as on President Donald Trump and Congress to ship $34 billion in supplemental catastrophe support to assist Southern California wildfire victims greater than a yr after the catastrophic Palisades and Eaton fires.
Gov. Gavin Newsom first requested tens of billions of {dollars} in catastrophe support from the federal authorities in February 2025 and is nonetheless ready for Trump to present the sign to the Republican-led Congress to approve the supplemental funding.
The bipartisan decision the Meeting handed on Thursday, Feb. 26, referred to as on the president to “instantly submit a supplemental catastrophe declaration” for Congress to “unlock funding.” On the similar time, it urged Congress to approve the help “no matter whether or not it receives a request” from Trump.
“Mr. President, cease taking part in politics with individuals’s lives. Do your job and provides us our … cash,” Assemblymember John Harabedian, D-Pasadena, stated in ground remarks.
Harabedian, whose district represents survivors of the Eaton hearth, is the lead creator of the decision, together with Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, D-Thousand Oaks, whose constituents embrace these impacted by the Palisades hearth.
Irwin stated households who survived the fires are nearing the tip of their mortgage forbearance interval. She stated, “The lengthy highway to rebuilding and restoration deserves certainty.”
“The individuals of Los Angeles County can wait now not for the federal assist they should recuperate,” she stated in a press release.
This week’s decision handed the state legislature’s decrease chamber with 68 “sure” votes and 0 “no” votes. Twelve lawmakers, together with 5 Democrats and 7 Republicans, didn’t solid a vote.
Following the vote, Speaker Robert Rivas’ workplace stated that though “many” Republicans supported the decision, a “handful of Republicans couldn’t muster the braveness” to hitch the bipartisan demand for federal catastrophe support.
The press launch from Rivas’ workplace referred to as out the GOP lawmakers who didn’t solid a vote, together with Assemblymembers Diane Dixon of Orange County, Natasha Johnson of Riverside County and Kate Sanchez, whose district spans each of these counties.
However 5 Democrats additionally didn’t vote. This included L.A. County Assemblymembers Tina McKinnor, one of many invoice’s co-authors, and Celeste Rodriguez. Assemblymembers Avelino Valencia of Orange County and James Ramos of San Bernardino County additionally didn’t register a vote.
Employees for McKinnor, Ramos and Valencia stated the elected officers had been out on Thursday because of an sickness, a medical purpose or one other excused absence. Eric Lopez, spokesperson for Valencia, stated the Meeting member would have voted for the decision had he been current.
Employees for Dixon, Johnson, Rodriguez and Sanchez didn’t reply to requests for remark.
Not like payments that grow to be regulation, resolutions are nonbinding and easily specific a chamber’s — on this case, the Meeting’s — place on a matter.
Based on the decision, copies of will probably be transmitted to Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Home Speaker Mike Johnson, Senate Majority Chief John Thune, and to every U.S. senator and Home member from California.
In January, on the one-year anniversary of the fires, California’s whole congressional delegation additionally despatched a letter to Trump, calling for extra support.

