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Assemblymember Diane Dixon outlines budget, wildfire and treatment reforms in Lake Forest update
Summary
Assemblymember Diane Dixon told the Lake Forest City Council on April 15 that she is pushing wildfire fuel‑management changes, new oversight for small detox facilities and proposals on e‑bike rules and a human‑trafficking database as Sacramento prepares for a difficult budget year.
Assemblymember Diane Dixon, representing California Assembly District 72, told the Lake Forest City Council on April 15 that wildfire mitigation, oversight of small drug‑and‑alcohol treatment homes, and new data gathering for human‑trafficking incidents are top priorities as Sacramento readies its budget.
Dixon, speaking during the council's legislative update, said the state faces a tight budget and added that her caucus is pushing more funding for fuel management. "We could prevent forest fires if we just cleared areas," she said, describing longstanding delays in clearing state lands that abut residential neighborhoods. She identified Assembly Bill…
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