Governor Newsom plans $2 billion to fight wildfires
(KYMA, KECY/ CNN) - California Governor, Gavin Newsom, announced a proposal on Monday that would pay for fire fighting equipment and gear, including new planes and helicopters.
Newsom said the money would also help pay for forest management and the creation of fire breaks.
Last year was the state's most destructive fire season on record with more than four million acres burned, but this year is already showing signs of repeating that.
California is battling dry conditions, seeing a number of fires flare up this year. According to the National Drought Monitor, more than 73% of the state is suffering from extreme or exceptional drought.
The $2 billion plan must first be approved by the state legislature.