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U.S. Senators Push for More Funding for California Fire Recovery

U.S. Senators Push for More Funding for California Fire Recovery

In a concerted effort to aid California's recovery from recent devastating wildfires, U.S. Senators Alex Padilla and Cory Booker visited Altadena to assess the damage firsthand. The senators are advocating for increased federal funding to support the ongoing recovery efforts in the region, which was severely affected by the Eaton Fire.

The visit comes at a critical time as the deadline for fire victims to choose their preferred method of debris removal approaches. This decision is crucial for the rebuilding process, and many residents are eager to understand the next steps toward reconstructing their lives and homes.

Debris removal efforts are currently underway in Altadena, and the senators' push for additional funding aims to accelerate these operations and ensure that affected communities receive the necessary resources to rebuild. The senators' initiative reflects a broader commitment to supporting disaster-stricken areas and facilitating a swift and effective recovery.

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