In a powerful move to support the state of California during its ongoing battle with natural disasters, President Joe Biden has announced that the federal government will fully cover the costs of measures aimed at protecting lives in the state. This significant decision comes as California continues to face a series of devastating challenges, from catastrophic wildfires to extreme weather conditions, which have put the lives of its residents in peril. With the federal government stepping in to bear the full financial burden, the move underscores the Biden administration’s commitment to supporting state and local governments in responding to natural disasters and ensuring the safety of the American people.
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