WASHINGTON—Any disaster relief funding issued by Congress in response to recent wildfires in Los Angeles may come with policy conditions, House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Jan. 13. The wildfires, which began on Jan. 7 amid low humidity and high winds, have affected over 40,000 acres of land in Los Angeles County—particularly, the Pacific Palisades in the City of Los Angeles, Altadena, and the City of Malibu—and killed at least 24 people as of publication time. President Joe Biden declared a disaster on Jan. 8, which allowed victims to access funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and his outgoing administration has pledged to support relief efforts. However, larger funds to support the recovery will need to be approved by Congress, for which Johnson said conditions are necessary….