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Congress poised to combat catastrophic wildfires with new legislation

June 26, 2024 | Natural Resources: House Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation



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Congress poised to combat catastrophic wildfires with new legislation
In a recent government meeting, lawmakers discussed the urgent need to address the increasing frequency and severity of catastrophic wildfires across the United States. Highlighting the alarming statistic that over one billion acres of land are at significant risk of wildfire, the discussion centered around the proposed Fix Our Force Act, which aims to provide federal land managers with essential tools to combat this growing threat.

The legislation seeks to enhance collaboration among federal, state, tribal, and private land managers to tackle the issues of overstocked and unhealthy forests that contribute to wildfire risks. Proponents of the bill emphasized the necessity of moving beyond merely funding agencies without seeing tangible results on the ground. They pointed out that bureaucratic hurdles, such as lengthy NEPA document processes and frivolous litigation, have hindered effective wildfire management.

Key supporters of the Fix Our Force Act, including Representative Peters, were acknowledged for their leadership and commitment to bipartisan efforts in addressing this critical issue. The urgency of passing this legislation was underscored, as lawmakers expressed a collective determination to prevent catastrophic wildfires from becoming the norm in the future.

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