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California Sen. Adam Schiff agreed with the decision of GOV. Gavin Newsom to reduce bureaucracy and to accelerate the government’s response to the reconstruction Los Angeles Communities destroyed by forest fires, in an interview Thursday.

“This idea that I have heard about accelerating the building permits here in California to rebuild faster – why don’t we always do that?” ABC Late Night Host Jimmy Kimmel asked Schiff.

“We should always do that,” said Schiff. “I think the path is back to power for the Democratic party to show that we can be done again.”

Newsom explains emergency stating ‘fast-track’ natural fire measures after Trump attacks on previous Blazes

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Senator Adam Schiff agreed with the decision of California Gov. Gavin Newsom to reduce bureaucracy and to accelerate the government’s response to rebuilding Los Angeles. (ABC)

Newsom stated on Saturday a state of emergency in an attempt to accelerate wildfire prevention projects. President Donald Trump Newsom’s handling of the natural fire reaction in January.

The order is suspended certain environmental regulations on those forest management projects and other nature fire prevention measures.

“This year some of the most destructive forest fires in the history of California have seen, and we are only in March. Build on unprecedented work that cut off bureaucracy and do historical investments-we take action with a need to accelerate critical wildfire projects even more,” Newsom said in a statement.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that EM would “cut bureaucracy” to help recover from the forest fires in Los Angeles. (Californian Governor Gavin Newsom YouTube channel)

Schiff’s call to California to accelerate environmental clearance and reconstruction efforts after the fire brigade has been destroyed, the state is amid a movement of Newsom and other important political leaders of the Democratic Party in California who go to the center.

In San Francisco, Mayor Daniel Lurie embraced the efficiency of the government With a memo On Tuesday, that city employees stated at least four days a week to the office.

Lurie has positioned himself as a common leader of the Democratic Party, with Lurie spokesman Charles Lutvak who says that “(B) will call our employees back to the office, make our services more effective and more responsive for our residents.”

“That is what San Franciscans expect and what mayor Lurie will deliver,” Lutvak said in a statement Fox News Digital.

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Fox News’ Anders Hagstrom and Deirdre Heavy have contributed to this report.

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