Federal lawmakers tell FEMA to drop bid for billions out of PG&E's settlement with wildfire victims
Addressed to
"We believe this decision by
Also, the agency is pursuing total compensation for its wildfire assistance because the law requires the agency to obtain reimbursement from any entities that intentionally caused a disaster.
"We have no interest in reducing the amount of settlement survivors receive from
The agency is facing pushback from lawmakers and some fire victims, who will all have a chance to vote for or against the deal.
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Thompson, a
"The reason we have
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