
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger traveled to Washington, D.C., this week to meet with President Trump and federal officials to secure critical aid for residents impacted by recent wildfires.
The high-level discussions focused on obtaining FEMA assistance and rebuilding funds for families devastated by the Eaton and Palisades Fires.
Collaborative Push for Recovery
Supervisor Barger was joined by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass during the Oval Office visit. The pair advocated for a united front between local and federal government to streamline disaster recovery.
The meeting also addressed the need for greater pressure on insurance companies to fulfill claims and for major banks to provide financial flexibility for displaced homeowners.
Key Meeting Highlights
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FEMA Support: Direct appeals for federal funding to expedite community rebuilding.
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Insurance Accountability: A commitment to ensure providers pay what is owed to fire victims.
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Federal Partnerships: Ongoing collaboration with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to manage environmental recovery.
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Legislative Outreach: Meetings with Senator Alex Padilla regarding housing and mental health infrastructure.
Barger emphasized that while the fires impacted various regions, fighting for the recovery of Altadena and surrounding foothills remains a top priority for her office.
How to Stay Informed
Residents seeking updates on wildfire recovery resources or wishing to contact the Supervisor’s office can find more information through the following channels:
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Office Address: 215 N. Marengo Ave, Suite 120, Pasadena, CA 91101
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Website: kathrynbarger.lacounty.gov
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Email: [email protected]



















