Government and Politics
April 14, 2025
From: California Governor Gavin NewsomWhat you need to know: California is investing an additional $170 million to support forest and vegetation management projects critical to protecting communities from wildfire.
SACRAMENTO - Protecting communities ahead of peak fire season, Governor Gavin Newsom today took action to fast-track critical projects to ensure wildfire resiliency statewide.
Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 100 (Gabriel), which allocates over $170 million in accelerated funding to conservancies for forest and vegetation management across California. The bill also allocates $10 million to support wildfire response and resiliency.
With this latest round of funding, we’re continuing to increase the speed and size of forest and vegetation management essential to protecting communities. We are leaving no stone unturned - including cutting red tape - in our mission to ensure our neighborhoods are protected from destructive wildfires. - Governor Gavin Newsom
Funding to conservancies includes:
AB 100 implements the “early action” 2025 budget package to address items necessary to adopt this fiscal year.
In addition, Governor Newsom signed an executive order to ensure that the wildfire safety projects funded under AB 100 benefit from streamlining under a previous emergency proclamation issued in March. Read the executive order here. In March, the Governor issued an emergency proclamation to cut bureaucratic red tape - including suspending CEQA and the Coastal Act - that was slowing down critical forest management projects.
These actions build on years of work to increase forest management and wildfire resilience in the state. It also follows the Governor’s executive order signed last month to further improve community hardening and wildfire mitigation strategies to increase neighborhood resilience statewide.
Governor Newsom took similar action in March 2019 to expedite forest management projects ahead of particularly challenging fire seasons in 2019 and 2020.
More forest management and prescribed burns than ever before
See all of Governor Newsom’s actions to increase wildfire resilience and forest management.