I thank Congresswoman Chu for organizing the California delegation in support of our fellow Californians who are grieving as a result of the devastating fires in southern California. Our hearts break as tens of thousands of folks have lost everything. As our hearts break, we know that in this Chamber we have to work. That is our obligation. I have spoken to fire chiefs in my district, and I am so thankful that our fire departments in Oakland, Alameda, and Berkeley have traveled to southern California to support. I especially want to thank Oakland's chief, Damon Covington, and others who have stepped up to meet this moment, to go into the fire and to protect fellow Americans. The devastation of these fires is unprecedented. Just as we have come together to fight these fires, we must come together to bring real relief to families again who have lost everything. In our country's history, the Federal Government has never placed restrictions and conditions on emergency disaster aid to our people. ____________________
On the recordJanuary 16, 2025
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