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Newsom to propose fund to help California wildfire victims rebuild

The $100-million fund would help wildfire victims rebuild homes by covering loan-loss guarantees and reducing interest rates during construction.

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According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, Newsom to propose fund to help California wildfire victims rebuild, The $100-million fund would help wildfire victims rebuild homes by covering loan-loss guarantees and reducing interest rates during construction.

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