Designating May 2026 as "National Wildfire Preparedness Month".
National Wildfire Preparedness Month
This bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process after being sent to the House Committee on Natural Resources. It is actively moving through the system, but no future votes or hearings have been scheduled yet. There is no companion bill listed for this proposal.
Legislative Progress
This is a non-controversial resolution with support from both parties that simply names a commemorative month.
Key Points
- This resolution officially names May 2026 as National Wildfire Preparedness Month. It aims to teach people how to protect their homes and families from fires as wildfire seasons get longer and more severe across the country.
- The proposal highlights that nearly 85 percent of wildfires are started by humans. It encourages people to be more careful with things like fireworks, campfires, and yard work during hot or dry times of the year.
- It suggests specific ways to stay safe, such as using fire-resistant building materials, clearing dry plants from around houses, and making evacuation plans for both people and pets.
- The resolution points out the high costs of fires, noting that the government spends over $3 billion a year just to put them out. It also mentions the health risks from smoke, which can cause heart and lung problems for both firefighters and the public.
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Milestones
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Submitted in House
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Source Information
Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Designating May 2026 as "National Wildfire Preparedness Month".
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