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Adam Schiff discusses wildfire aid and legislation for first responders

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U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff Representing California's 30th Congressional District | Twitter Website

U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff Representing California's 30th Congressional District | Twitter Website

Adam Schiff, a member of the U.S. Congress representing California's 30th district, shared several updates on social media regarding current events and legislative efforts. On January 24, 2025, he expressed his views on President Trump's visit to California and highlighted ongoing federal support for wildfire recovery and housing assistance.

In a tweet posted on January 24, 2025, Schiff commented on President Trump's visit to California. He stated: "I'm glad President Trump is going to California today. It’s hard to comprehend the scope of the devastation without seeing it. We can and will disagree on other issues, but need to work together to help people recover and rebuild."

Later that day, Schiff announced an allocation of federal funds for housing assistance in California. In his tweet at 18:19 UTC, he mentioned: "An initial $8 million in federal funds are heading to CA to support housing for those displaced by wildfires & experiencing homelessness as a result. These resources will help our neighbors get back on their feet. We’re just getting started."

In another post at 21:39 UTC, Schiff introduced new legislation aimed at supporting families of first responders who succumbed to service-related cancers. He tweeted: "When first responders lose their lives to service-related cancers, their families deserve the full measure of support they’ve earned. I just introduced a bill with @SenAmyKlobuchar & @SenKevinCramer to ensure that's the case."

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