The governor of California, Gavin Newsom (D), is asking the federal government of almost $ 40 billion in fire relief, while demanding and attacking the Trump administration, and believes that the aid will not be without conditions.
The initial relief after the devastating forest fires in January in southern California had been authorized by the outgoing administration Biden, then extended by the “Continuous Resolution” budget agreement in Congress.
But California needs more, and an additional expense is expected on a supplementary help bill. As Breitbart News has reported, Newsom is asking for almost $ 40 billion, while spending $ 50 million to fight Trump.
Newsom has also launched new attacks against Trump, recently demanding the administration for its new rates. The governor has been willing to sue to block policies nationwide, while seeking federal assistance.
Newsom has accommodated that they can do both, and Calmatters suggests that he still thinks he will do so, because the Trump administration pressure on issues such as voting reform and water management is decreasing:
Newsom administration is hope that Congress approves a supplementary disaster help package for this summer. The desire list of $ 40 billion includes money for debris elimination, public infrastructure repair, housing reconstruction, economic development subsidies and small businesses.
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The bipartisan team of Democratic Senator Alex Padilla and Republican representative Ken Calvert from Corona, with the entire Delegation of the California Congress behind them, is leading the impulse in Capitol Hill. The first demands to condition angels on unrelated policies, such as water management and voter identification, seem to be decreasing, especially as discussions around a financing bill have expanded to incorporate subsequent disasters in Kentucky in Norttruding.
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Newsom said Thursday that he was encouraged because he has not heard anything from the Trump administration recently, whether public or private, reinforcing the president’s previous comments about conditioned aid. The White House did not answer the questions about Trump’s position.
Democrats as the representative. Brad Sherman (D-CA) has argued that he would be immoral to the condition of condition due to policy differences. After all, he has argued that the Californians do not deny funds to Louisiana about abortion.
What Sherman, perhaps deliberately, ignores is that California has a Miss History to spend federal money, including, more recently, spending medicalid funds at a huge time.
There has been a growing enthusiasm among Republicans because a “special teacher” is assigned to Fire Help to California, as was after September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to help compensate for the families of the victims.
President Donald Trump himself supported the idea publicly, like other Republicans, including the representative. Doug Lamalfa (R-CA), whose northern district of California includes the city of Paradise, devastated by the fire in 2018.
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