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California Boosts Pay For Incarcerated Firefighters
Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 247 into law, boosting wages for California’s incarcerated firefighters from $1 per hour to $7.25 per hour while assigned to active wildfire incidents. The bill, authored by Assemblymember Isaac Bryan and co-sponsored by Initiate Justice Action and Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC), is part of the Firefighting to Freedom bill package, which aims to honor and support California’s incarcerated firefighters through legislative action.
California Bill to Support Incarcerated Firefighters Blocked in Appropriations Despite Bipartisan Support
In a closed-door decision, the California Senate Appropriations Committee quietly killed AB 1380, a bipartisan bill that would have created career pathways for incarcerated firefighters who risk their lives battling California’s wildfires.
Legislators, Formerly Incarcerated Firefighters Urge Passage of Firefighting to Freedom Bills in Session’s Final Stretch
With just three weeks left in the legislative session and with the state in the middle of another dangerous wildfire season, California legislators stood alongside formerly incarcerated firefighters and advocates to uplift the Firefighting to Freedom legislative package – seven bold bills that invest in the incarcerated firefighters who are essential to California’s wildfire response.
Incarcerated Firefighters Get a Fair Shot with Firefighting to Freedom Legislative Package
As California confronts yet another dangerous wildfire season, state lawmakers announced the Firefighting to Freedom legislative package – a bold effort to honor the courage and service of incarcerated firefighters and remove the barriers they face when returning home.
California Bill to Break Down Employment Barriers for Incarcerated Firefighters is One Step Closer to Becoming Law
In another step forward for incarcerated firefighters, the California Senate Public Safety Committee passed AB 1380, the Formerly Incarcerated Firefighter Certification and Employment Program, by Assemblymember Sade Elhawary.