Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is taking a direct shot at the Trump administration, expanding a state mortgage relief program to $100,000 per household while accusing the White House of "turning its back" on California fire survivors. On Thursday, Newsom announced that disaster-affected homeowners now qualify for a full 12 months of mortgage payment relief, a significant increase from the previous three months, with a total increase to $100,000.The maximum assistance per household skyrocketed from the original $20,000. According to a state press release, the funds are non-repayable grants with p...
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