When California wildfires rage, thousands of incarcerated firefighters step up — risking their lives to save homes, protect families, and defend our communities. They endure the same dangers and demands as other firefighters, yet when they return from the fire line, many face barriers to freedom and opportunity.
AB 812, authored by Assemblymember Josh Lowenthal, addresses this injustice. The bill would make incarcerated firefighters eligible for reconsideration of their sentences, recognizing their service and creating a pathway home for those who have demonstrated rehabilitation and heroism in the line of duty.
This bill will increase the pay that incarcerated hand crew members receive for the hours worked while actively fighting fires.
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.