US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3924

Introduced
6/11/25  
Refer
6/11/25  
Refer
6/12/25  
Refer
12/4/25  

Caption

Wildfire Risk Evaluation Act

Impact

If passed, this legislation could significantly reshape how wildfires are managed at both local and national levels. By mandating regular reviews and comprehensive assessments, it seeks to create updated guidelines and strategies that can proactively address upcoming challenges posed by wildfires. The ongoing reviews would identify risks and recommend necessary federal legislation to enhance safety measures and preparedness. This proactive approach could lead to improved resource allocation and inter-agency cooperation, thereby fostering more resilient communities and landscapes in fire-prone areas.

Summary

House Bill 3924, titled the Wildfire Risk Evaluation Act, aims to enhance the federal response to wildfire management by establishing a framework for conducting quadrennial fire reviews. These reviews will involve the Secretaries of Agriculture, the Interior, and Homeland Security working jointly to assess the changing wildfire environment, which includes evaluating both built and natural spaces. Such assessments are aimed at improving pre-fire mitigation strategies, incident response procedures, and recovery processes post-wildfire. The act recognizes the complex, multi-jurisdictional nature of wildfire issues and underscores the need for a collaborative, strategic, and holistic management approach involving various governmental levels at federal, state, tribal, and local levels.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 3924 highlight concerns regarding the implementation of its provisions. Opponents argue that while the intent is commendable, the practicality of executing regular comprehensive evaluations may strain available resources and may not sufficiently address local nuances unique to specific regions. Furthermore, there is apprehension about centralized federal oversight potentially undermining local knowledge and capabilities that are crucial for effective wildfire management. Balancing federal mandates with local flexibility and input appears to be a point of notable contention during committee considerations.

Companion Bills

US SB2039

Related Wildfire Risk Evaluation Act

Previously Filed As

US SB2039

Wildfire Risk Evaluation Act

US HB2026

Ending Major Borderland Environmental Ruin from Wildfires (EMBER) Act

US SB91

Western Wildfire Support Act of 2025

US SB1981

Strategic Grazing to Reduce Risk of Wildfire Act

US HB110

Grazing for Wildfire Risk Reduction Act

US HB2770

TAME Extreme Weather and Wildfires Act Transformational Artificial intelligence to Modernize the Economy against Extreme Weather and Wildfires Act

US SB140

Wildfire Prevention Act of 2025

US HB5782

Western Wildfire Support Act of 2025

US HB3923

Wildfire Coordination Act

US SB2038

Wildfire Coordination Act

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