Bill needs removal of unused power lines to avoid wild fire risk die in Sacramento

The State Bill that would require California Edison and other non-growing investment aids take steps to avoid creating wildfires lost in Sacramento on Friday.
Sen. Sasha Renée Pérez’s (D-Pasadena) District (D-Pasadena) District includes Altadena, reporting on Eaton Fire in January.
Introduce SB 256 Earlier this year to perform energy infrastructure is very safe and less inclined to implement a wildfire, quoting Reporting in Los Angeles times Regarding other investigators and worries of experts that a line of redeeming the redeemed by Eaton Canyon may be a fire disposal site.
That is reported that Edison knew that some of the protective psalmist was long-term by critical consideration and were classified as “disposal risks” in company records.
His law would have sought Edison and other investors managed by the investor to make a plan to remove power lines allegedly throughout the country.
It can also enhance electricity infrastructure and wildflower of wildflower by improving wildfield planning, improving emergency response, emergency services and Jerome Parra communities, Senator spokesman Senator.
Upérez called on the bill, write, which he did, most important in this Act this year, said that their failure of “discourage” was given.
“I’m very frustrated because, when will it be accountable? Upéreez said in the conversation.
Upéreez also cited Reporting in time When Edison International Chief Pedro Pizarro has agreed that “The possibility of a non-impaired line, which is not prevented Edison and reinstalled Jan. 7 ‘
Brian Leventhal, Edison spokesman, gave a short statement on behalf of the company.
“We have worked with the Senator Office, removed our opposition, and inadequate,” he said.
Nic Arnzen’s home in Altadena was one of thousands of destruction during Eaton’s Fire. As the Chair of the Altadena Town Council, the President of the Altadena Coalition of the Aspadena Coalition of the Aspadena Assoms, represented many residents who have lost loved ones, property and a living in a blaze traveling faster.
He said that “love” went to Sacramento at the beginning this year to speak to support, especially the arrangement that would require the removal of pedested and infrastructure removal. He also became worried when he heard that he died Friday before or a committee committee.
“I’m a person who lost our home, everything went up there because I believed that in all debts … This came to the point. So it is very disappointing. “
Upérez noted that services had called before that refusing the payment law had withdrawed their opponents in the weeks. So he said that he was “surprised” for their failure to move on.
Upérez, who began his first term of the month before Eaton fire destroyed his district, said by the Veteran legislature that there would be a “severe war” given to power and influence. Given that there was no legal argument in the bill, he said he was concerned that resources were involved in “the shadow” on the afterlines to ensure that the Legislature did not support you.
“Costs are ignorant, no registered opposition, I made it my most important no. Tell me what he went here,” he said. “I lost my words.”