U.S. Forest Service Announces Retroactive Funding for Secure Rural Schools Program
which guaranteed funding for rural schools, infrastructure projects, wildfire mitigation, and other essential services. In Washington, Rep. Crane
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which guaranteed funding for rural schools, infrastructure projects, wildfire mitigation, and other essential services. In Washington, Rep. Crane
which guaranteed funding for rural schools, infrastructure projects, wildfire mitigation, and other essential services. In Washington, Rep. Crane
improve public safety by enhancing firefighter readiness and wildfire response.” “We are delighted to learn that … Fire Wildland and Emergency Response Acquisition project enhances wildfire response in high-risk areas and ensures more dependable
years of federal land mismanagement have contributed to wildfire burn scars that continue to heighten flood risks. After
Neguse (D-CO) in introducing the Wildfire Aerial Response Safety Act of 2025 to improve aerial firefighting safety … relevant congressional committees. Given Arizona’s frequent wildfires and rising unauthorized drone usage, Rep. Crane recognizes the importance
Republican government shutdown while halting critical public safety, wildfire prevention, and disaster preparedness work. The members wrote that … mining, and logging while furloughing staff who support wildfire response, park operations, and disaster preparedness. The lawmakers detail
would gut the federal workforce responsible for fighting wildfires, managing public lands, protecting water, advancing clean energy … lives and communities by helping to battle deadly wildfires, tracking extreme weather events, and keeping water clean
when needed to maintain healthy ecosystems and reduce wildfire risks. Moreover, evidence shows that roads actually increase … number of large fires.” Additionally, recent analysis of wildfire data shows that fires are nearly four times
claim, this repeal would increase the risk of wildfires, destroy our precious woodlands, and threaten endangered species. What
Last week, the U.S. Small Business
place to protect untouched national forests without jeopardizing wildfire prevention and response.” “Mounting climate impacts have increased … risk species, reduce the risk of wildfires, aid in the fight against climate change by preserving vast carbon
statement in response to the devastating Dragon Bravo Wildfire at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon … mismanagement decisions that led to the Dragon Bravo Wildfire to burn uncontrolled. Today, I sent a letter
federal government’s ability to respond to wildfires, floods and other natural disasters. Stanton also backed amendments that
shaping up to be brutal. And then comes wildfire season, which is growing more destructive in the West … shaping up to be brutal. And then comes wildfire season, which is growing more destructive in the West
Arizona communities that would protect families from wildfires, flash flooding, extreme heat, prolonged drought and other natural disasters
more than $60 million to protect families from wildfires, flash flooding, extreme heat and prolonged drought,” Ranking Member
needs of Americans recovering from natural disasters, including wildfires and extreme heat. “In Arizona, we know that FEMA … make FEMA better equipped to respond to worsening wildfires, and two bills that would empower FEMA to respond
candidates, affecting their capacity to address increasing wildfire threats. The Hire Veterans Act comprehensively strengthens the federal skilled … effectiveness of the program. Following the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and dry conditions in Arizona
From hotter and hotter summers to drought and wildfires, Phoenix families feel the effects of climate change every
treatment of forests at the highest risk of wildfire. Incentivize forest management projects … Shared Stewardship initiative. Make communities more resilient to wildfire by coordinating existing grant programs and incentivizing new research
facilitate active forest management and enhance interagency wildfire response capabilities: “Arizonans are no strangers to deadly and destructive … wildfires and those that are still burning in California are a heartbreaking reminder that the risk was known
communities mitigate and respond to natural disasters like wildfires and extreme heat, guaranteeing Arizona’s land ports
From hotter and hotter summers to drought and wildfires, Phoenix families feel the effects of climate change every