The Sub -Committee of the Judicial Authority in the House of Representatives will be held on the administrative state, organizational reform, and anti -monopoly, a hearing next week, dealing with excessive organization in California after the destroyer. Los Angeles fires, The “hard regulatory system” in California may be poor disasters, Fox News Digital learned.
The “California fires and the consequences of excessive organization” will study the real effects of organizational policy on the prevention of natural disasters, especially in the case Forest fires in California, According to a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
It will also deal with how excessive regulation on insurance and permits acts as a road barrier for those who recover from disasters.
Calfire reported more than 12,000 homes, as companies and schools lost fire, and more than 100,000 people had to leave their homes.
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Chairman of the Judicial Committee of the House of Representatives Jim JordanR-ohio described the current disaster regulations as a “nightmare”.
California, which is run by Democrats He said that excessive regulations make prevention and recovery from natural disasters a nightmare. ”
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Jordan added that California needs a simplified process, as suggested Donald Trump, To remove regulations and ensure that citizens can rebuild and prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Representative Scott Fitzgerald, R. West, said.
“For years, the liberal government in California gave priority to environmental activity on active forest administration and disasters. At the same time, the politicization of the government insurance regulator led to the removal of insurance companies from the state and forced taxpayers to pay the bill,” said Fitzgerald.
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Witnesses will include Steve Hilton, Founder of Golden Together; Stephen Grinhout, a senior colleague in the western region and director of the Western Region for State Affairs of R Street Institute; Edward Ring, Director of Water and Energy Policy at the California Policy Center, according to the statement.
The hearing is scheduled for February 6 at 10 am