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Route Fire in Castaic on Sept. 12, 2022. Photo by Austin Dave

Santa Clarita Congressman Offers Solutions To Improve Wildfire Prevention

Congressman Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, offered a series of amendments to improve wildfire detection and prevention during a House Science, Space and Technology Full Committee Markup earlier this week.

During the hearing, Garcia proposed an amendment to address “California’s frequent and reckless Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS)” by clarifying language that would improve the balance between reducing wildfires and ensuring access to power, according to a statement from Garcia’s office.

“PSPS should have been a band-aid while the state of California fortified risky power lines to permanently address the threat that sparking posed,” Garcia said during the markup. “Unfortunately, it’s become effectively a crutch for utility companies and now is an all too routine part of life in California with no end in sight.”

The amendment is expected to empower states to make power shut off protocols a measure of last resort instead of a first resort, according to Garcia.

“A better balance must be struck that effectively reduces the risk of wildfires from sparking while also ensuring that residents have continual access to the power that they pay for,” Garcia said.

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During the hearing, he also advocated for the need to modernize federal forest management policies by allowing federal land managers to utilize active forest management practices like prescribed burns and brush clearings, according to Garcia’s office.

“If we really want to reduce the number and intensity of wildfires in the West, we must encourage scientific and technological advancements that create or improve actionable land management decisions,” Garcia said. “We must also cut the red tape that is currently preventing land managers from actually implementing the forest management decisions that ultimately reduce the number of fires and reduce the fuel that feeds fires once they are started.”

Earlier this year, Garcia introduced the PROTECT Act, which allows for more flexibility for federal land managers to utilize active forest management methods, like prescribed burns, to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires, according to the act.

Garcia also introduced the bipartisan, bicameral FIRE Act, which would improve wildfire detection and forecasting and enable quick dissemination of critical information to land managers and firefighters to improve efforts to combat wildfires before they spread to catastrophic levels, according to Garcia.

Garcia remains committed to improving wildfire detection capabilities, addressing the threat PSPS poses to Californians and improving federal forest management practices, according to Garcia’s office.

To read more about Garcia’s efforts to prepare for and prevent wildfires, click here.


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Santa Clarita Congressman Offers Solutions To Improve Wildfire Prevention

7 comments

  1. You forgot about Vagrant management! They’re cooking of food & Meth causes many fires!

  2. Two words
    Forest management

  3. Folks say Trump didn’t understand that most of our forest is federally managed, not state managed. He complained that Californians don’t rake up the leaves. How embarrassing!!!! Maybe now we can see improvements in the situation, like forest management.

  4. Other than the hysterical tree hugging Liberals, they know that doesn’t mean a person with a rake! The CARB Liberals will whine about saving the ____________ant, bee, frog, etc., no wonder there’s no progress in America because of these insane, hysterical Liberals which also includes cities—-just look at what they’ve done from Seattle to LA, Chicago, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Kenosha, NY, Detroit, etc., unbelievable! Truth/facts!

  5. Unbelievable. Raking IS forest management. Stop relying on the “journalists” of today to spoon feed you credible information, aka truth. Do some research.

  6. Well for the 2nd time in 4 days SCE has threatened us with PSPS – because “winds are predicted in your area” and this after more then 10 maintenance shutoffs which are designed to “decrease” the number of times a PSPS has to be declared. In our circuit area in Acton we were shut off 5 times – including Thanksgiving weekend, and Christmas day. Ridiculous!

  7. Trump just sounded naive & blamed California for poor land management that is FEDERALLY managed.

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A Santa Clarita native, Jade has spent her whole life involved in community outreach. After graduating from Learning Post High in 2015, she went on to College of the Canyons to pursue a double major in English and Marketing. Jade spent several years as a ballroom dance performer for a local studio and has performed at public and private events throughout Santa Clarita. As KHTS Co-News Director Jade oversees the KHTS news team, which covers all the latest news impacting Santa Clarita. Along with covering and writing her own news stories, Jade can be heard broadcasting the daily local news every weekday morning and afternoon drive-time twice an hour on KHTS 98.1FM and AM-1220. Jade is also instrumental in reporting on-the-scene local emergencies, covering them on-air and via Facebook Live and YouTube. Another dimension to Jade’s on-air skills and writing are her regular political and celebrity interviews, including her bi-monthly interview with our Congressman Mike Garcia and many other local politicians and community leaders.