Ansari Announces Over $17.7 Million in Community Project Funding Signed into Law for AZ-03
Fire Department will improve public safety by enhancing firefighter readiness and wildfire response.” “We are delighted to learn
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Fire Department will improve public safety by enhancing firefighter readiness and wildfire response.” “We are delighted to learn
mental health resources, reduces burnout, and helps our firefighters and police stay ready to serve the people
Response Safety Act of 2025 to improve aerial firefighting safety. The legislation directs the Federal Aviation Administration … study the effects of unauthorized drone activity on firefighting operations across federal lands. The resulting report would help
approach. I also want to thank our heroic firefighters and first responders who brought the fire to full
reducing response time, minimizing structural damage, and ensuring firefighters and public safety during these complex and growing types
reducing response time, minimizing structural damage, and ensuring firefighters and public safety during these complex and growing types
Maintain exemptions for hydropower development, public safety, and firefighting needs; Uphold the 9th and 10th U.S. Circuit Courts
obtain answers for all Arizonans including the brave firefighters risking their lives to control this inferno,” concluded Congressman
amendments: Prohibit implementation until staffing levels for wildland firefighters in the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management … return to necessary staffing levels, and prohibits wildland firefighters from being subject to future reductions in force
hardworking Arizonans,” said Rep. Stanton . “Teachers, police officers, firefighters, and other middle-class workers earn every dollar … families, and making it easier for the cops, firefighters, teachers and others who serve our communities
veterans’ health care, water infrastructure, and wildland firefighter pay. It fails to protect Arizonans’ hard-earned benefits like
agencies currently face, particularly in filling vacancies for firefighters, park rangers, and foresters,” said Rep. Crane. “With this
which authorized funds to be used for firefighter training, equipment, protective gear, emergency vehicles, and general emergency response