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Introduced
01/10/2025
01/10/2025
In Committee
05/01/2025
05/01/2025
Crossed Over
04/29/2025
04/29/2025
Passed
Dead
05/06/2025
05/06/2025
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Wildfire Matters Review Committee. Section 1 of the bill authorizes the Colorado cooperative extension service (extension) to expand and implement outreach programs and initiatives recommended by the Colorado forest health council for the purpose of increasing awareness of and interest in areas of forestry, wildland fire, and natural resources (forest health) in youth and young adults. The outreach programs and initiatives may be implemented for the 2025-26 state fiscal year through the 2027-28 state fiscal year and may include, in part: ! The expansion of 4-H programs and curricula in forest health; ! Partnerships with the forest health industry, local school districts, higher education institutions, conservation districts, the Colorado state forest service, the division of fire prevention and control in the department of public safety (division), and others to facilitate career and workforce readiness and entry into forest health careers; ! Outreach and support to youth and young adults relating to 2- and 4-year programs and certificates in forest health; ! Industry partnerships and scholarships for forest health certifications, such as wildland fire or chain saw certifications; ! Paid natural resources summer internships focused on forestry for high school students, including the potential to earn high school credit for completing the internship; and ! Paid internships in forest health careers offered by the extension, with mentoring of young adults by the extension, Colorado state university, the Colorado state forest service, and the division. The bill requires the extension to report annually to the department of natural resources and the house of representatives agriculture, water, and natural resources committee and the senate agriculture and natural resources committee on the implementation and outcomes of the outreach programs and initiatives. Section 2 authorizes the division to use money in the local firefighter safety and disease prevention fund to: ! Provide need-based grants to fire service governing bodies and volunteer fire departments for the cost of certain firefighter certification courses, course materials, textbooks, instructors, and written testing and to provide fire instructor I or equivalent certification for instructors who want to participate in a train-the-trainer program created by the division; ! Subject to appropriations by the general assembly, create a train-the-trainer program to ensure that all instructors providing grant-funded certification classes described in the bill teach a consistent curriculum; and ! Subject to appropriations by the general assembly, create a statewide outreach program to promote fire service careers, including marketing materials targeted to youth, an online portal to access career pathways and resources, and marketing materials that include social media. 1
AI Summary
This bill creates two new programs to support forestry and firefighting workforces in Colorado. First, it authorizes the Colorado cooperative extension service to expand outreach and education programs for youth and young adults interested in forestry and wildland fire careers from 2025-2028. These programs include expanding 4-H forest health curricula, creating partnerships with industry and educational institutions, offering scholarships and certifications, and providing paid summer internships for high school students in natural resources. Second, the bill establishes a $50 million zero-interest revolving loan program for fire departments, funded through the Unclaimed Property Trust Fund, which can be used to purchase fire vehicles, improve facilities, buy equipment, and cover emergency response costs. Additionally, the bill creates a Firefighter First Homeownership Program to help firefighters achieve affordable home ownership through shared equity down payment assistance, with the potential for state investment in mortgage products. The program aims to support firefighter recruitment and retention by making homeownership more accessible across diverse geographic areas. The bill requires annual reporting on the outcomes of both the outreach programs and the homeownership initiative to ensure transparency and effectiveness.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance
Sponsors (18)
Andrew Boesenecker (D)*,
Lisa Cutter (D)*,
Janice Marchman (D)*,
Tisha Mauro (D)*,
Elizabeth Velasco (D)*,
Jennifer Bacon (D),
Kyle Brown (D),
Sean Camacho (D),
Chad Clifford (D),
Monica Duran (D),
Meg Froelich (D),
Junie Joseph (D),
Sheila Lieder (D),
Mandy Lindsay (D),
Julie McCluskie (D),
Karen McCormick (D),
Amy Paschal (D),
Lesley Smith (D),
Last Action
Senate Committee on Appropriations Postpone Indefinitely (on 05/06/2025)
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