Every year, incarcerated firefighters risk their lives to protect our communities from wildfires — battling flames, saving homes, and keeping families safe. Yet, despite their critical role, they are paid as little as $5.80 a day and only $1 an hour when deployed on the front lines.
AB 247, authored by Assemblymember Isaac Bryan, changes that. The bill raises pay for incarcerated firefighters during active wildfire deployment from $1 to $7.25 an hour — bringing them closer to fair, dignified wages for dangerous, lifesaving work.
This bill will authorize the CDCR to recommend incarcerated firefighters to be considered for resentencing. It will also allow incarcerated firefighters to petition the court to be considered for resentencing.
This bill will grant short-term clearance to specified officials without needing to undergo standard clearance application procedures each time, and legal professionals will have access for up to a year.
This bill will make clarifying changes to the procedures for Racial Justice Act (RJA) claims. It ensures greater consistency, transparency, and accessibility for people raising claims of racial bias in their cases.