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After three years of attempts, the final Bill of this Congress strips the wildland firefighter permanent pay fix language. The Supplemental Pay is to continue until March 14th.
A reset button has been hit, and many former players won’t be there the next time this is voted on.
Massive changes are coming to the wildfire industry and agencies. Legislation was introduced to allow the president to appoint the Chief of the Forest Service directly. Something not seen in over 35 years. A few names have been mentioned; one is a solid choice.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has a willing partner in Senator Tim Sheehy of Montana. In an OpEd, Senator Sheehy says the bureaucratic red tape is the problem with the wildfire industry, not the boots on the ground. Senator Sheehy has asked to join DOGE to clean up the wildfire bureaucracy.
Senator Sheehy calls for fundamental changes to the wildfire agencies and industry, including a national wildfire suppression standard, and says an overhaul of the bureaucratic system is perfect for DOGE.
Wildfire policy is about to change hands. Wildfire AI systems, Drones, autonomous platforms, detection systems, and private fire contracts will likely see a huge boom.
A healthy rant about it all…
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