SUPERVISOR HORVATH SHARES THOUGHTS FOLLOWING MEETING WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP

LOS ANGELES, CA – Today, Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath attended the Fire Emergency Briefing hosted by President Donald Trump at Fire Station 69 in the heart of Pacific Palisades. Supervisor Horvath joined Board Chair Kathryn Barger, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone, as well as local and federal leaders.

Supervisor Horvath shares the following thoughts:

“Today, President Trump saw the devastation caused by these unprecedented wildfires. He heard the heartbreak from families whose lives are forever changed. He met with the first responders whose heroism is nothing short of extraordinary.

Anyone who visits the sites of these natural disasters understand how essential federal partnership will be to our recovery. Now it’s essential our federal government partner with California and Los Angeles County to pass a relief package that delivers for those impacted by these catastrophic wildfires.

Our residents are counting on us, and we cannot let them down. I am encouraged that President Trump expressed that we have the federal government standing behind us 100% as we begin the process to recover and rebuild.”