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File #: 25-486    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Letter Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/1/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 5/6/2025 Final action:
Title: Consideration of Three Letters of Support for Federal Forest Health and Wildfire and Disaster Resiliency Legislation, in Furtherance of Established Board of Supervisors Federal Legislative Priorities (a) the Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act (H.R. 1105, Thompson); (b) the Facilitating Increased Resilience, Environmental Weatherization, and Lowered Liability (FIREWALL) Act (S. 1323, Schiff and Sheehy); and (c) the Fix Our Forests Act (FOFA, H.R. 471; S. 1462)
Sponsors: Jessica Pyska
Attachments: 1. SUPPORT - The Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act (H.R. 1105 Thompson), 2. SUPPORT - FIREWALL Act (S. 1323), 3. SUPPORT - The Fix Our Forests Act (H.R. 471 - S. 1462), 4. FINAL - Lake County Federal Policy Priorities
Memorandum


Date: May 6, 2025

To: The Honorable Eddie Crandell, Chair, Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Jessica Pyska, District 5 Supervisor

Subject: Consideration of Three Letters of Support for Federal Forest Health and Wildfire and Disaster Resiliency Legislation, in Furtherance of Established Board of Supervisors Federal Legislative Priorities (a) the Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act (H.R. 1105, Thompson); (b) the Facilitating Increased Resilience, Environmental Weatherization, and Lowered Liability (FIREWALL) Act (S. 1323, Schiff and Sheehy); and (c) the Fix Our Forests Act (FOFA, H.R. 471; S. 1462)

Executive Summary:

Forest Health and Wildfire and Disaster (All Hazards) Resiliency are established among our Board's highest Federal Legislative Priorities. Our communities have worked hard to develop greater resiliency to and understanding of the climate-informed phenomena that resulted in Lake County experiencing 20+ disaster events in the past decade; however, ongoing federal commitment is needed to ensure communities reeling from compounding disasters are supported, and not isolated.

I am encouraged by multiple recent bipartisan proposals that would strengthen community resilience and better align insurance incentives with mitigation efforts. These include the Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act (H.R. 1105), spearheaded by Lake County's esteemed Congressman, Representative Mike Thompson (D-CA), and Representative Doug LaMalfa (R-CA). The Bill would establish a new State-administered grant program that would provide up to $10,000 for disaster mitigation work on homes. It would also offer a 30 percent tax credit for qualified risk mitigation activities undertaken by individuals and businesses.

Senators Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Tim Sheehy (R-MT) have likewise proposed a bill - the Facilitating Increased Resilience, Environmental Weatherization, and Lowered Liability (FIREWALL) Act (S. 1323) - which would create a 50 percent refundable federal...

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