California lawmakers start special session to prepare for Donald Trump
- California lawmakers began a special legislative session to prepare for President-elect Donald Trump amid ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, which are causing significant damage and insurance market concerns.
- The session aims to provide the California Department of Justice with an extra $25 million for legal battles with the Trump administration.
- Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas emphasized the urgency of addressing wildfire impacts and insurance issues, stating, 'These wildfires are going to be some of the worst wildfires and disasters in the state.'
- California Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order to expedite rebuilding for fire victims and called for an investigation into local water supply issues during the wildfires.
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