Survivors Continue Demanding Accountability for Wildfire Recovery Funds

A Nextdoor post shared this week highlighted ongoing survivor demands for accountability over wildfire recovery funds. The core concern remains unresolved: fire survivors were promised major state recovery support, yet many families are still displaced, underfunded, or unable to safely return home. The Eaton Fire Collaborative Advocacy Committee and partner organizations including EFRU continue to call for transparency around the $2.5B wildfire recovery dollars, including clear public accounting, survivor-centered spending priorities, and oversight that ensures funds are used for the communities still living with the consequences of the Eaton Fire.
Read the ABC7 news report.

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