Lawmakers toured the burn sites of the Palisades Fire on Saturday, Jan. 18 as Congressman Brad Sherman, whose district is in the heart of the Palisades Fire area, works to mobilize support for federal aid.
Southern California lawmakers on both sides of the aisle largely agree: No conditions on wildfire aid. The nearly 30 House members who represent communities in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties are far and away against imposing any conditions on federal aid for California to help in the aftermath of the devastating wildfires that have destroyed thousands of homes and
Israel has gone even beyond Canada and Mexico and our closest friends in terms of not only wanting to help, but not wanting to be reimbursed for it,’ Rep. Brad Sherman said
Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA), whose district is in the heart of the Palisades fire, joins Chris Jansing to discuss the evacuations underway, the vast amount of damage done by the massive wildfires and President-elect Trump's comments on California Governor Newsom.
Reps. Maxine Waters and Brad Sherman reintroduce legislation that would require a study assessing the danger wildfires pose and the market for homeowners' insurance.
A FEMA disaster relief program is offering wildfire victims one-time payments of $770 for essentials, but it’s not the only federal aid available.
California and other Democratic-controlled states would need to atone for “bad behavior” if they wanted federal assistance, one lawmaker said.
Trump takes office in less than a week, but California's road to recovery will take months, and politics might get in the way.
Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) said. Congressman Brad Sherman is watching ... spoke on the phone before flying back to California Wednesday. Her district includes Pasadena, where she says important institutions, like the Pasadena Jewish Temple, are now gone.
Calif., examines the cost to rebuild Southern California on ‘Fox News Live’ after wildfires tore through Los Angeles County.
The Lifetime movie is based on a true story of Cowan who was held captive with her children in California in 1998.
Based on a shocking true story, the gripping drama finds a mother and her three children held captive by a family friend without heat or water