US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4295

Introduced
7/7/25  

Caption

Wildfire Resilient Communities Act

Impact

The enactment of HB 4295 would result in changes to existing laws concerning fire management and community safety on federal lands. It would create a structured approach to address wildfire risks, ensuring that investments in hazardous fuels reduction directly contribute to community safety and ecological restoration. This act is designed to empower federal agencies to prioritize projects based on various ecosystems and the specific risks they face, effectively centralizing resources toward safer community environments.

Summary

House Bill 4295, titled the 'Wildfire Resilient Communities Act', aims to enhance the safety and resilience of communities against wildfires through focused funding and implementation of hazardous fuels reduction projects on federal lands. The bill proposes to allocate significant federal resources, amounting to $30 billion for hazardous fuels reduction efforts, which are essential for mitigating wildfire risks in at-risk communities and high-value watersheds. The funding is intended to promote the removal or modification of flammable vegetation and woody debris, thereby reducing the chances of catastrophic wildfires.

Contention

Despite its broad support for enhancing wildfire resilience, there are concerns voiced by various stakeholders regarding the extent of federal involvement in local land management practices. Critics argue that while the funding is essential, the focus should also be on integrating local knowledge and practices into fire management strategies to tailor solutions to specific community needs. This conflict between federal oversight and local control could lead to significant discourse as the bill progresses through legislative channels.

Companion Bills

US SB2208

Same As Wildfire Resilient Communities Act

Previously Filed As

US SB2208

Wildfire Resilient Communities Act

US SB894

Wildfire resiliency: financial assistance.

US AB1960

Wildfire Prevention Grants Program: identified cohesive fire communities.

US HB1449

Energy Resilient Communities Act

US HB582

Community Protection and Wildfire Resilience Act

US SB3403

Building Resilience and Stronger Communities Act

US SB3609

Community Protection and Wildfire Resilience Act

US S3064

To build resilience for Massachusetts communities

US SB140

Wildfire Prevention Act of 2025

US SB602

Wildfire Resilience Through Grazing Research Act

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