Newsom suspends CA environmental law to eliminate 'roadblocks' for wildfire victims rebuilding homes
Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted California's environmental review process for building laws for victims who lost their homes during the wildfire.
Landmark California environmental laws will be suspended for wildfire victims seeking to rebuild their homes and businesses, according to an executive order signed Sunday by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Experts say the move was redundant and amounts to unfair criticism of environmental protections.
The order signed by Newsom temporarily suspends the California Environmental Quality Act and ... CEQA, a landmark law passed in California in 1970 and signed by then-Gov. Ronald Reagan, created ...
Gavin Newsom ... environmental movement, and the former was temporarily suspended during the pandemic as well. But as California's housing crisis has worsened in recent years, the laws have ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has rolled back environmental regulations to help “expedite” recovery efforts from the destructive wildfires that have Californians reeling. Newsom’s executive order ...
The order signed by Newsom temporarily suspends the California Environmental Quality Act and ... CEQA, a landmark law passed in California in 1970 and signed by then-Gov. Ronald Reagan, created ...
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