S. 306 Senate Science, Technology, Communications
Fire Ready Nation Act of 2025
STAGE 5 OF 8 — SENATE FLOOR
Currently in the Senate. Last action: held at the desk on Sep 11, 2025.
- Senate Introduced in Senate Jan 29, 2025
- Senate Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Jan 29, 2025
- Senate Star Print ordered on the bill. Feb 4, 2025
- Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. Feb 5, 2025
- Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Reported by Senator Cruz without amendment. With written report No. 119-42. Jul 16, 2025
- Senate Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 119. Jul 16, 2025
- Senate Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S6549-6555; text: CR S6549-6555) Sep 10, 2025
- Senate Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. Sep 10, 2025
- Senate Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. Sep 10, 2025
- Senate Message on Senate action sent to the House. Sep 11, 2025
- House Received in the House. Sep 11, 2025
- House Held at the desk. Sep 11, 2025
Cosponsors
8
Subjects
Advanced technology and technological innovationsAtmospheric science and weatherComputers and information technologyCongressional oversightEmergency communications systemsEmergency planning and evacuationEnvironmental assessment, monitoring, researchEnvironmental technologyFiresFirst responders and emergency personnelForests, forestry, treesGovernment information and archivesGovernment studies and investigationsIntergovernmental relationsResearch and developmentState and local government operations
Committees
- Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
- Reported By , Jul 16, 2025
- Markup By , Feb 5, 2025
- Referred To , Jan 29, 2025
Summary
Fire Ready Nation Act of 2025This bill provides statutory authority for existing wildfire response services of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and establishes new programs and collaborative efforts to improve fire forecasting and readiness. Specifically, in addition to other efforts, the bill directs NOAA to establish a coordinated fire weather services program to support readiness for and responsiveness to wildfires, fire weather, smoke, post-fire flooding and debris, and related hazards;develop a digital presence to promote access to and use of the services, tools, data, and information produced by the fire weather services program;establish a fire weather test bed to facilitate the evaluation and implementation of new capabilities, including through research and development on the use of uncrewed aircraft systems (commonly known as drones) to improve data collection;conduct an annual assessment after the close of fire weather season to investigate data gaps and update systems as needed;evaluate and update, as appropriate, the Automated Surface Observing System (the primary surface weather network in the United States) and the system used to rate the risk of wildfire; andestablish an Incident Meteorologist Service within the National Weather Service to provide on-site support before, during, and after significant weather-related events.The bill also exempts federal wildland firefighters, fire management response officials, and accompanying incident meteorologists and management teams from certain premium pay limitations. Finally, the bill directs the Government Accountability Office to evaluate and report on the implementation of the fire weather services program, among other topics.
Summary as of: Introduced in Senate
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