Rep. Calvert pushes bill for nationwide fireworks after 'radical' action by Coastal Commission
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A congressman from California is taking steps to ensure that all Americans can experience the thrill of a genuine fireworks display after a wave of frustration followed the cancellation of a July 4th show, which was halted due to wildlife concerns by a state agency.

U.S. Representative Ken Calvert, a Republican, has introduced the Fireworks for Freedom Act. This legislation aims to guarantee that firework displays will illuminate the skies for Independence Day, coinciding with the nation’s 250th birthday.


Rep. Ken Calvert speaks at a news conference on Capitol Hill.
Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Calif. AP

Calvert criticized the California Coastal Commission for its decision to reject a permit for a fireworks display in Long Beach. The commission cited potential pollution to the bay and possible disturbances to nearby nesting herons and egrets as reasons for their decision.

“Celebrating Independence Day with hot dogs, apple pie, and fireworks is an American tradition, and I’m committed to preventing any interference from what I view as overzealous restrictions,” Calvert stated in a press release.

“The 4th of July is all about commemorating our freedoms and liberties,” he continued. “It seems once again, these freedoms are facing threats in California.”

Organizations within the fireworks industry, such as the American Pyrotechnics Association, have expressed their support for the proposed bill. They emphasize that while it aims to eliminate unnecessary obstacles, it will still uphold essential safety standards.

“By easing certain federal and state restrictions while preserving safety and local control, this bill strikes the right balance,” said Julie L. Heckman, executive director of the association.

As of now, Long Beach’s “Big Bang on the Bay” celebration won’t have its bang for the first time in 15 years. The Coastal Commission — the agency responsible for preserving the state’s coastline — said it would only allow a drone show or other fireworks alternative.


Fireworks exploding over the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary ships in Long Beach.
A fireworks show in Long Beach was canceled. MediaNews Group via Getty Images

The cancellation sparked interest from state Democrats, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom, whose office said it would be “looking into this matter on behalf of the people of Long Beach!” The Post reached out to Newsom’s office for any update.

The show remains canceled but the event organizer had been working over the past year in hopes something going his way.

“I’m holding out, of course, for hope, but I’m not going to get myself excited and get disappointed,” organizer John Morris told the Press-Telegram.

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