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The Deputy Committee of the Judicial of the House of Representatives on the Administrative State, the Regulatory Reform and the Antimonopoolio will hold an audience next week that addresses the over regulation in California after the devastating Forest fires of Los Angeles, To the “onerous regulatory regime” of California, the disaster may have worsened, Fox News Digital has learned.
The “California fires and the consequences of the envelope audience” will examine the real impacts of regulatory policy on prevention of natural disasters, particularly in the case of Forest fires of California, According to a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
It will also address how excessive regulation about insurance and permission serves as an obstacle to those who recover from disasters.
Cal Fire reported that more than 12,000 homes, companies and schools were lost in the fires and more than 100,000 people have had to leave their homes.
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The houses in Altadena, California, lay in ruins less than two weeks after the Eaton fire devastated the area. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times through Getty Images)
President of the Judicial Committee of the House of Representatives Jim JordanR-Ohio described the current disaster regulations as a “nightmare.”
“California addressed to the Democrats Excessive regulations make the prevention and recovery of natural disasters a nightmare, “he said.
Representative Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, president of the Judicial Committee of the Chamber, will analyze the management of California forest fires. (Photo AP/John McDonnell)
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Jordan added that California needs a simplified process, as the president suggests Donald Trump, To eliminate regulation and ensure that citizens can reconstruct and prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Representative Scott Fitzgerald, republican of Wisconsin, said forest fires were a preventable tragedy, and Congress must examine whether the “regulatory regime” of California “worsened the disaster.
Aftermat of Fire in Pacific Palisades, California. (David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images)
“For years, the Liberal Government of California has prioritized environmental activism over effective forest management and disaster mitigation. Meanwhile, the politicization of its state insurance regulator has expelled insurers from the State and forced taxpayers to pay The bill, “said Fitzgerald.
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The Judicial Subcommittee of the House of Representatives on the Administrative State, the Regulatory Reform and the antimonopoly will hold a hearing to examine the overdradent of California after the mortal forest fires of Los Angeles. (Allison Robbert/Bloomberg through Getty Images | Ap Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Witnesses will include Steve Hilton, founder of Golden Together; Steven Greenhut, Senior Resident Member and Director of State Affairs of the Western Region for the R Street Institute; and Edward Ring, director of Water and Energy Policy at the California Policy Center, according to the statement.
The audience is scheduled for February 6 at 10 am