Newsom suspends CA environmental law to eliminate 'roadblocks' for wildfire victims rebuilding homes
- California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order to suspend regulations that impede rebuilding after destructive wildfires.
- The order aims to streamline the building permit process in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, affected by the costliest wildfires in California history.
- Newsom's order waives permit requirements under the California Environmental Quality Act and the California State Coastal Act for wildfire victims.
- President Biden announced federal coverage for debris removal and fire management costs for 180 days following the wildfires.
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