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California: Governor Newsom signs new executive order to fast-track more relief for LA fire survivors

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Feb 4, 2025

Governor Newsom signs new executive order to fast-track more relief for LA fire survivors

What you need to know:
Governor Gavin Newsom today issued an executive order removing bureaucratic barriers, extending deadlines, and providing critical regulatory relief to help LA fire survivors rebuild, access essential services, and recover more quickly.

LOS ANGELES — Governor Gavin Newsom today signed a new executive order to cut red tape by suspending regulations and extending deadlines to assist in helping survivors recover quickly from the Los Angeles area firestorms. The order removes bureaucratic barriers, extends deadlines, and provides critical regulatory relief to help families rebuild, access essential services, and recover more quickly by waiving regulations that could make it more difficult for survivors to access important services, such as child care, education, rental housing, health care, and obtaining tax relief.

"As Los Angeles rises, we will continue to remove the barriers that would stand in the way. This executive order provides targeted relief from regulations that impact victims and would otherwise slow this community's quick recovery."

Governor Gavin Newsom

The executive order issued by Governor Newsom today:
  • Suspends caps on administrative costs for state-funded preschool programs and Community Development Block Grants.
  • Extends deadlines for families to submit documentation for state-funded preschool and child care programs.
  • Extends deadlines for reporting requirements for state-funded preschool and child care programs.
  • Extends deadlines for health care providers to submit requests to the Department of Health Care Services for changes in scope of service.
  • Allows the Department of Developmental Services to suspend certain legal requirements to ensure individuals with developmental disabilities continue to receive services without interruption.
  • Extends deadlines for families to submit eligibility documentation for participation in CalWORKs program.
  • Extends deadlines for public officials in Los Angeles County to submit FPPC reports.
  • Terminates suspensions of regulatory requirements for private firefighters.
  • Extends the deadline for individuals claiming disaster-related tax relief to submit required documentation.
  • Adds three new ZIP codes to prior executive orders providing tax relief and prohibiting real estate speculation.
  • Exempts housing in zip codes with high fair market values, which has not previously been on the rental market, from statutory rent caps to help ensure that they are available for rental during recovery efforts.
  • Expands rental price gouging protections to leases of any length, rather than only leases of one year or less, in response to examples of leases being offered for 366 days to avoid the protections.

Read the executive order


Recovery and rebuilding, faster than ever

Governor Newsom has launched historic recovery and rebuilding efforts, cutting red tape and suspending regulations to help make the recovery process faster than ever before:
  • Cutting red tape to help rebuild Los Angeles faster and stronger. Governor Newsom issued an executive order to streamline the rebuilding of homes and businesses destroyed — suspending permitting and review requirements under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the California Coastal Act. The Governor also issued an executive order further cutting red tape by reiterating that permitting requirements under the California Coastal Act are suspended for rebuilding efforts and directing the Coastal Commission not to issue guidance or take any action that interferes with or conflicts with the Governor's executive orders.
  • Providing tax and mortgage relief to those impacted by the fires. California postponed the individual tax filing deadline to October 15 for Los Angeles County taxpayers. Additionally, the state extended the January 31, 2025, sales and use tax filing deadline for Los Angeles County taxpayers until April 30 — providing critical tax relief for businesses. Governor Newsom suspended penalties and interest on late property tax payments for a year, effectively extending the state property tax deadline. The Governor also worked with state– and federally-chartered banks that have committed to providing mortgage relief for survivors in certain zip codes.
  • Fast-tracking temporary housing and protecting tenants. To help provide necessary shelter for those immediately impacted by the firestorms, the Governor issued an executive order to make it easier to streamline the construction of accessory dwelling units, allow for more temporary trailers and other housing, and suspend fees for mobile home parks. Governor Newsom also issued an executive order that prohibits landlords in Los Angeles County from evicting tenants for sharing their rental with survivors displaced by the Los Angeles-area firestorms.
  • Mobilizing debris removal and cleanup. With an eye toward recovery, the Governor directed fast action on debris removal work and mitigating the potential for mudslides and flooding in areas burned. He also signed an executive order to allow expert federal hazmat crews to start cleaning up properties as a key step in getting people back to their properties safely. The Governor also issued an executive order to help mitigate risk of mudslides and flooding and protect communities by hastening efforts to remove debris, bolster flood defenses, and stabilize hillsides in affected areas.
  • Safeguarding survivors from price gouging. Governor Newsom expanded restrictions to protect survivors from illegal price hikes on rent, hotel and motel costs, and building materials or construction. Report violations to the Office of the Attorney General here.
  • Directing immediate state relief. The Governor signed legislation providing over $2.5 billion to immediately support ongoing emergency response efforts and to jumpstart recovery efforts for Los Angeles. California quickly launched CA.gov/LAfires as a single hub of information and resources to support those impacted and bolsters in-person Disaster Recovery Centers. The Governor also launched LA Rises (https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/01/28/la-rises/), a unified recovery initiative that brings together private sector leaders to support rebuilding efforts.
  • Getting kids back in the classroom. Governor Newsom signed an executive order to quickly assist displaced students (https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/01/14/governor-newsom-signs-executive-order-to-quickly-help-l-a-schools-children-and-families-affected-by-firestorms/) in the Los Angeles area and bolster schools affected by the firestorms.
  • Protecting victims from real estate speculators. The Governor issued an executive order to protect firestorm victims (https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/01/14/governor-newsom-issues-order-to-protect-fire-victims-from-predatory-real-estate-speculators/) from predatory land speculators making aggressive and unsolicited cash offers to purchase their property.
  • Helping businesses and workers get back on their feet. The Governor issued an executive order to support small businesses and workers (https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/01/29/governor-newsom-provides-ongoing-support-to-help-business-owners-and-workers-recover-from-la-firestorms/), by providing relief to help businesses recover quickly by deferring annual licensing fees and waiving other requirements that may impose barriers to recovery.

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For those Californians impacted by the firestorms in Los Angeles, there are resources available. Californians can go to CA.gov/LAfires – a hub for information and resources from state, local and federal government.

Individuals and business owners who sustained losses from wildfires in Los Angeles County can apply for disaster assistance:
  • Online at DisasterAssistance.gov (https://www.disasterassistance.gov/)
  • By calling 800-621-3362
  • By using the FEMA smart phone application (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fema/id474807486)
  • Assistance is available in over 40 languages (https://www.fema.gov/fact-sheet/fema-speaks-your-language-0#:~:text=After%20dialing%20the%20FEMA%20Helpline,interpreter%20that%20speaks%20your%20language)
  • If you use a relay service, such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA the number for that service.

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