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Newsom Extends Wildfire Aid for LA County
7 Jan
Summary
- Governor Newsom extended wildfire price-gouging protections.
- Support was expanded for businesses in Topanga State Park.
- 27 executive orders aim to expedite rebuilding efforts.

Governor Gavin Newsom has enacted measures to aid wildfire victims in Los Angeles County, extending critical price-gouging protections. This initiative specifically targets support for businesses within the Topanga State Park area that suffered damage or destruction.
In the year following devastating wildfires, including the Palisades and Eaton fires, Governor Newsom has signed 27 executive orders. These directives aim to expedite the rebuilding process and provide essential support to residents and businesses displaced by the disasters.
The most recent order lifts restrictions on lease and concession contract durations for Topanga State Park businesses. Governor Newsom stated the goal is to cut through red tape and deliver tangible progress, ensuring communities are restored and no one is left behind.




