California state Assemblywoman Christy Smith (D) on Monday announced that she has received an endorsement from the International Association of Fire Fighters in her campaign to fill former Rep. Katie Hill Katherine (Katie) Lauren HillObama counsels NBA players on forming a social justice committee Republicans cast Trump as best choice for women House GOP campaign chairman insists party will win back majority MORE’s (D) House seat.

Smith announced the endorsement along with a new digital ad focussed on the threat of climate fires that have devastated the Southern California district.

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“Addressing climate change shouldn’t be a partisan issue. If you care about our people, if you care about our community, if you care about our planet, then you’ll join us in this fight,” the ad , shared with The Hill ahead of its release, says.

The association highlighted Smith’s work as chairwoman of the State Assembly’s Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Management in their endorsement.

“Christy has partnered with California's firefighters to ensure that we have the tools and resources we need to combat wildfires and keep the public safe,” the association said in a statement shared with The Hill.

“Our firefighters, paramedics and emergency responders support Christy Smith because Christy Smith has supported us. She is battle-tested, effective and ready to serve the people of the 25th District.”

Smith has gained a number of noteworthy endorsements, including backing from Sen. Kamala Harris Kamala HarrisTexas Democratic official urges Biden to visit state: 'I thought he had his own plane' The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden on Trump: 'He'll leave' l GOP laywers brush off Trump's election remarks l Obama's endorsements A game theorist's advice to President Trump on filling the Supreme Court seat MORE (D-Calif.) and 10 House Democrats representing California districts.

Progressive founder of The Young Turks Cenk Uygur is also seeking the seat as a Democrat.

A couple of Republicans have also announced bids for the seat, including former Rep. Steve Knight Stephen (Steve) Thomas KnightThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by The American Investment Council - Pelosi touts T bill as Fauci stresses go-slow openings The Hill's Campaign Report: A Los Angeles House seat is in play for Republicans Democrats on edge over California special election nail-biter MORE (R-Calif.), whom Hill unseated in 2018, and former Trump campaign aide George PapadopoulosGeorge Demetrios PapadopoulosTale of two FBI cases: Clinton got warned, Trump got investigated Trump says he would consider pardons for those implicated in Mueller investigation New FBI document confirms the Trump campaign was investigated without justification MORE, who served 12 days in prison after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI.

Candidates from both parties will be on the same ballot on March 3, the day of the California congressional and presidential primaries. If no candidate secures a simple majority, the two top candidates will advance to a May 12 election.

Hill, who was seen as a rising Democratic star in the House, resigned at the end of October after conservative outlets published nude photos of her along with allegations that she had an improper relationship with members of her staff.

Hill admitted to a relationship with a member of her campaign staff but denied allegations that she had a relationship with a member of her legislative staff, which would have been in violation of House rules.