SB 1617: Paying for fire prevention

 
CLCV Supported
Passed Senate 25-12 (5/27/08)
Failed in Assembly Public Safety Committee

Every year, the state’s debt-ridden general fund pays hundreds of millions of dollars to the state firefighting agency, Cal-Fire, to protect homes and other property from forest fires. Many of the homeowners pay little or nothing for local fire protection. SB 1617 (Kehoe) would have assessed a $50 fee on homes within State Responsibility Areas to fund proactive fire prevention and mitigation measures related to structures in the SRA.

Issue: 
Good Government
Senator Party Vote
Sam Aanestad R
Bad
Bad
Dick Ackerman R
Not Voting
Not Voting
Elaine Alquist D
Good
Good
Roy Ashburn R
Bad
Bad
Jim Battin R
Bad
Bad
Charles Calderon D
Good
Good
Gil Cedillo D
Good
Good
Dave Cogdill R
Bad
Bad
Ellen Corbett D
Good
Good
Lou Correa D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Dave Cox R
Bad
Bad
Jeff Denham R
Bad
Bad
Denise Ducheny D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Bob Dutton R
Bad
Bad
Dean Florez D
Good
Good
Tom Harman R
Bad
Bad
Dennis Hollingsworth R
Bad
Bad
Christine Kehoe D
Good
Good
Sheila Kuehl D
Good
Good
Alan Lowenthal D
Good
Good
Michael Machado D
Good
Good
Abel Maldonado R
Bad
Bad
Bob Margett R
Bad
Bad
Tom McClintock R
Bad
Bad
Carole Migden D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Gloria Negrete McLeod D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Jenny Oropeza D
Good
Good
Alex Padilla D
Good
Good
Don Perata D
Good
Good
Mark Ridley-Thomas D
Good
Good
Gloria Romero D
Good
Good
George Runner R
Bad
Bad
Jack Scott D
Good
Good
Joe Simitian D
Good
Good
Darrell Steinberg D
Good
Good
Tom Torlakson D
Good
Good
Edward Vincent D
Good
Good
Pat Wiggins D
Good
Good
Mark Wyland R
Not Voting
Not Voting
Leland Yee D
Good
Good

No Assembly action was taken on this item.

This item did not end up on the Governor's desk; therefore, he could not sign or veto it.

 
 
 

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