A bill to create a $21 billion wildfire mitigation fund is heading back to the Assembly after the state Senate approved it 31-7 Monday night. Earlier in the day, AB 1054 survived votes in two Senate committees.
The speed with which the body approved the measure appeared to put to bed any doubts the Legislature would try to meet a deadline proposed by Gov. Gavin Newsom to approve the bill before it goes on a month-long break start...
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