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Emergency Wildfire Fighting Technology Act of 2025
3/6/2025, 9:06 AM
Summary of Bill HR 836
Bill 119 HR 836, also known as the Emergency Wildfire Fighting Technology Act of 2025, aims to improve the technology and resources available for fighting wildfires in the United States. The bill focuses on enhancing the capabilities of firefighters and first responders by providing them with advanced tools and equipment.
One key aspect of the bill is the allocation of funding for the development and implementation of new wildfire fighting technologies. This includes the research and testing of innovative tools such as drones, satellite imaging, and other high-tech solutions that can help firefighters better assess and combat wildfires.
Additionally, the bill emphasizes the importance of training and education for firefighters to effectively utilize these new technologies. It calls for increased funding for training programs and workshops that will ensure firefighters are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively respond to wildfires. Furthermore, the bill addresses the need for improved communication and coordination among firefighting agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. By enhancing communication systems and establishing protocols for collaboration, the bill aims to streamline wildfire response efforts and ensure a more efficient and effective response to wildfires. Overall, the Emergency Wildfire Fighting Technology Act of 2025 seeks to modernize and enhance the capabilities of firefighters and first responders in combating wildfires, ultimately improving the safety of communities and the environment.
One key aspect of the bill is the allocation of funding for the development and implementation of new wildfire fighting technologies. This includes the research and testing of innovative tools such as drones, satellite imaging, and other high-tech solutions that can help firefighters better assess and combat wildfires.
Additionally, the bill emphasizes the importance of training and education for firefighters to effectively utilize these new technologies. It calls for increased funding for training programs and workshops that will ensure firefighters are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively respond to wildfires. Furthermore, the bill addresses the need for improved communication and coordination among firefighting agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. By enhancing communication systems and establishing protocols for collaboration, the bill aims to streamline wildfire response efforts and ensure a more efficient and effective response to wildfires. Overall, the Emergency Wildfire Fighting Technology Act of 2025 seeks to modernize and enhance the capabilities of firefighters and first responders in combating wildfires, ultimately improving the safety of communities and the environment.
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Current Status of Bill HR 836
Bill HR 836 is currently in the status of Introduced to Senate since February 6, 2025. Bill HR 836 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on January 31, 2025. Bill HR 836's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on Forestry. as of February 7, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 836
Total Number of Sponsors
10Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
10Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
6Democrat Cosponsors
4Republican Cosponsors
2Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 836
Primary Policy Focus
Public Lands and Natural ResourcesAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 836
Emergency Wildfire Fighting Technology Act of 2025
Emergency Wildfire Fighting Technology Act of 2025
To require the Secretary of Agriculture, acting through the Chief of the Forest Service, and the Secretary of the Interior to conduct an evaluation with respect to the use of the container aerial firefighting system (CAFFS), and for other purposes.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 836
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