How California lawmakers are preparing for more natural disasters. Here is an excerpt from the LA times article:
Dozens of Californians lost their lives in wildfires and other natural disasters in recent months.
In response to the widespread emergencies, Gov. Jerry Brown and legislators want to change insurance rules, emergency alert systems and debris removal policies and spend more money on fire protection. If passed, these new laws would add to the many protections already enshrined in state law for those who have experienced natural disasters, including substantial relief from property taxes.
State officials are warning residents should expect more natural disasters due to the effects of climate change.
“Sadly, what these communities and these members’ residents have experienced is now going to be far too common in California,” Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones said last week at a news conference surrounded by state lawmakers. “We no longer have a fire season. We have year-round fire season.”