California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB241

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Wildfire and Vegetation Management Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund.

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would create a continuously appropriated fund specific for wildfire and vegetation management. The contributions collected would be allocated to the Franchise Tax Board to cover their administrative costs, and the remaining funds would be distributed to resource conservation districts. The bill underscores the importance of proactive wildfire management, aiming to mitigate potential fire damage through targeted vegetation control strategies, ultimately protecting California communities and natural resources.

Summary

Assembly Bill 241, introduced by Assembly Member Tangipa, establishes the Wildfire and Vegetation Management Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund. This fund allows taxpayers to designate contributions in excess of their personal income tax liability on their tax returns. The designated funds will support efforts aimed at preventing wildfires and managing vegetation across the state, particularly in areas prone to high fire hazards. This voluntary contribution is structured as a checkoff on tax returns, similar to existing contributions to other designated funds like the Native California Wildlife Rehabilitation Fund.

Contention

There may be potential points of contention regarding the bill, particularly around the efficacy and accountability of how funds are managed and utilized for vegetation management. Critics might raise concerns about the potential for inadequate funding levels if contributions do not meet the minimum threshold set for operational effectiveness, given that the bill stipulates a minimum contribution amount of $250,000 per year to sustain operations. Additionally, community stakeholders may debate the balance of local versus state control in determining vegetation management practices and priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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