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Newsom wants to speed up a delayed rule to make California homes more fire resistant

  • California Governor Gavin Newsom signed an order to advance regulations requiring homeowners in high-risk areas to clear combustible materials around their homes after recent wildfires in Los Angeles.
  • The regulations mandate homeowners to clear materials like dead plants and wooden furniture within 5 feet of their homes in fire-prone areas.
  • Newsom's executive order aims to implement these regulations by the end of the year, with existing homes given three years to comply.
  • State officials proposed $25 million to help ensure compliance with these fire mitigation rules, as emphasized by Roy Wright, CEO of the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety.
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The Business Journal broke the news in on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
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