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US S2882

US S2882
Wildfire Defense Act


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Introduced
11/18/2019
In Committee
11/18/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

A bill to establish a community wildfire defense grant program, and for other purposes. This bill directs the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to establish a community wildfire defense grant program and requires other actions by FEMA, the Government Accountability Office (GAO), and the Forest Service with respect to wildfires. In awarding grants, FEMA must give priority to state and local governments, Indian tribes, and joint authorities that will carry out projects or plans supporting a low-income community in a fire-hazard area or a severe disaster impacted community in a fire-hazard area. The GAO shall publish (1) a report on authorities and programs that are available to protect communities from wildfires; and (2) a study on the potential for a community wildfire defense plan to qualify for a certification identifying a level of wildfire survivability and resilience, and how to incentivize insurance companies to accept the certification. The Forest Service shall develop and publish a map depicting at-risk communities. FEMA shall prepare a report relating to insufficient radio frequencies, barriers to interoperability of radio frequencies, and available products and technologies for overcoming barriers to interoperability for wildland fire management.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a community wildfire defense grant program administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help state and local governments, Indian tribes, and joint authorities carry out projects or develop plans to protect communities from wildfires. FEMA must prioritize grants to low-income or severely disaster-impacted communities in fire-hazard areas. The bill also requires the Government Accountability Office to publish reports on federal wildfire protection programs and the potential for wildfire defense plans to be certified for insurance incentives. Additionally, the Forest Service is directed to develop and publish maps of at-risk communities, and FEMA must report on radio communications and interoperability issues for wildland fire management.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. (on 11/18/2019)

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