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It's sickening thinking about how many people have lost everything while Big Oil executives turn a profit. The California Superfund Bill needs to pass ASAP, but even still it won't be enough to rebuild from this.
I think if California put together a plan where the state issued tax free bonds that funded repairs to the state and offered low interest loans to homeowners who rebuilt more people would be able to rebuild the interest rate could be set on a sliding scale so those who needed help could get it.
With the idea of rebuilding so people could enjoy what they once had it could speed up repairs and provide reimbursement to the state for the loans.
It will be special loans geared to help people get back into homes and it would help those who can’t afford insurance in the future.
It's sickening thinking about how many people have lost everything while Big Oil executives turn a profit. The California Superfund Bill needs to pass ASAP, but even still it won't be enough to rebuild from this.
Omg absolutely!!
I think if California put together a plan where the state issued tax free bonds that funded repairs to the state and offered low interest loans to homeowners who rebuilt more people would be able to rebuild the interest rate could be set on a sliding scale so those who needed help could get it.
With the idea of rebuilding so people could enjoy what they once had it could speed up repairs and provide reimbursement to the state for the loans.
It will be special loans geared to help people get back into homes and it would help those who can’t afford insurance in the future.