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S. 140 Senate Public Lands and Natural Resources

Wildfire Prevention Act of 2025

Introduced
Jan 16, 2025
Sponsor
Sen. Barrasso, John (R-WY)
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STAGE 2 OF 8 — COMMITTEE CONSIDERATION

Currently in the Senate. Last action: committee on energy and natural resources. ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably on Jun 10, 2026.

  1. Senate Introduced in Senate Jan 16, 2025
  2. Senate Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. (text: CR S228-231) Jan 16, 2025
  3. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands, Forests, and Mining. Hearings held. Dec 2, 2025
  4. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably. Jun 10, 2026

Cosponsors

5

Subjects

Climate change and greenhouse gasesCongressional oversightData collection, sharing, protectionEnvironmental assessment, monitoring, researchFiresForests, forestry, treesGovernment information and archivesLand use and conservationLivestockPerformance measurementPublic-private cooperationState and local government operations

Committees

  • Energy and Natural Resources Committee
    • Markup By , Jun 10, 2026
    • Referred To , Jan 16, 2025

Summary

This bill establishes forest management requirements for federal lands, particularly with respect to reducing wildfires. For example, the bill establishes annual goals to increase (1) the number of acres of Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land that are mechanically thinned (i.e., a management process related to the removal of trees and vegetation); and (2) the number of acres of Forest Service and BLM land treated by prescribed fire. By FY2029, the goals must be to increase the number of acres of each by at least 40% compared to the average number of acres of each in FY2019-FY2023.The bill also directs the Forest Service and the BLM to (1) implement standardized procedures for tracking data relating to hazardous fuels reduction activities they carry out, and (2) develop a strategy to identify opportunities to use livestock grazing as a wildfire risk reduction tool on federal land. Additionally, the Forest Service and the Department of the Interior must establish a deployment and test bed pilot program for wildfire prevention, detection, communication, and mitigation technologies.The bill mandates use of existing authorities for expedited environmental review for certain forest land at high risk from wildfire, insects, or disease.Finally, the bill provides local governments and Indian tribes the right to intervene in lawsuits concerning certain projects on federal land that (1) reduce risks posed by wildfire, insects, or disease; or (2) generate revenue from harvesting timber.

Summary as of: Introduced in Senate

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