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Forest Service Backs ‘Fix Our Forests Act’ as USDA Invests $23M to Cut Wildfire Risks

Urgent Federal Action Targets Wildfire Fuel in California Forests with New Grants and Streamlined Management Tools

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
May 10, 2025
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Forest Service Backs ‘Fix Our Forests Act’ as USDA Invests $23M to Cut Wildfire Risks

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By Cris Alarcon, InEDC Writer. (May 10, 2025)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a concerted effort to address the escalating wildfire crisis, the U.S. Forest Service has expressed strong support for the bipartisan “Fix Our Forests Act,” while the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a $23 million grant initiative aimed at reducing hazardous fuels in national forests.

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On May 6, Acting Associate Chief of the Forest Service, Christopher French, testified before the Senate Agriculture Committee regarding the “Fix Our Forests Act” (S. 1462). The legislation seeks to enhance forest health and reduce wildfire risks through expanded management tools and improved interagency coordination.

“Our national forests are facing great challenges—uncharacteristically severe wildfires, insect and disease outbreaks, invasive species, and many other stressors,” French stated during his testimony. He emphasized that the proposed act aims to address these issues by streamlining processes and amending existing authorities to facilitate more effective forest management

A significant aspect of the legislation involves addressing the implications of the 2015 Ninth Circuit Court’s “Cottonwood” decision, which mandates repeated consultations under the Endangered Species Act, potentially hindering timely forest management activities. French highlighted that regions most affected by this ruling include California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana .

In tandem with legislative efforts, the USDA announced the allocation of $23 million in grants through the Forest Service’s Hazardous Fuels Transportation Program. This funding is designated to assist in transporting low-value wood and dead trees—materials that contribute to wildfire fuel loads—from national forests to processing facilities .

“President Trump has directed his cabinet to unleash domestic production of our natural resources, including timber,” stated Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins. “Investments like these are delivering on our commitment to protect communities, make forests healthier, and more resilient” .

The grants are part of a broader strategy to mitigate wildfire risks, especially in regions like El Dorado County, California, which have been increasingly vulnerable to devastating wildfires. By facilitating the removal of hazardous fuels, these initiatives aim to safeguard communities, critical infrastructure, and recreational areas.

Applications for the Hazardous Fuels Transportation Assistance Program are open until June 20, 2025. Eligible applicants include manufacturing facilities, wood-energy and logging contractors, non-profit entities, as well as state, local, and tribal governments. Projects must demonstrate a direct benefit to National Forest System lands and explain how transportation is a limiting factor in hazardous fuel removal .

As the “Fix Our Forests Act” progresses through the legislative process, its emphasis on proactive forest management and interagency collaboration represents a pivotal step toward enhancing the resilience of the nation’s forests and reducing the threat of catastrophic wildfires.

For more information on the Hazardous Fuels Transportation Assistance Program and to apply, visit the USDA Forest Service website.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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