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BumRushDaShow

(148,540 posts)
Sat Feb 15, 2025, 07:50 AM Feb 15

Trump funding freeze halts wildfire prevention work

Source: Reuters

February 14, 2025 7:38 PM EST Updated 11 hours ago


Feb 14 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has halted funding for federal programs to reduce wildfire risk in western U.S. states and has frozen hiring of seasonal firefighters as part of broad cuts to government spending, according to organizations impacted by the moves. The reduction in resources for wildfire prevention comes a month after devastating blazes in Los Angeles that are expected to be the costliest in U.S. history, with some expecting losses as high as $35 billion.

The Oregon-based non-profit Lomakatsi Restoration Project said its contracts with the federal agencies, including the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to reduce hazardous fuels in Oregon, California and Idaho, have been frozen. "The funding freeze has impacted more than 30 separate grants and agreements that Lomakatsi has with federal agencies, including pending awards as well as active agreements that are already putting work on the ground," Executive Director Marko Bey said in a letter to U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley, an Oregon Democrat.

In an interview, Bey said his organization was forced to lay off 15 people and issue stop work orders on many active projects, impacting other jobs in the region. About 65% of the organization's budget comes from funding allocated under the Inflation Reduction Act, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act - laws enacted under former U.S. President Joe Biden.

"It doesn't matter what your political perspective is, we all agree we have to reduce fire hazards," Bey said. "But right now, with the funding freeze, we can't operate programs because of the uncertainty of when we are going to get paid." The American Loggers Council, a logging industry group, said the funding freeze has also stopped work under the $20 million Hazardous Fuels Transportation Assistance program, which pays for removing dead wood from forests.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-funding-freeze-halts-wildfire-prevention-work-2025-02-14/

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love_katz

(2,944 posts)
1. F Rump and his revenge tour!
Sat Feb 15, 2025, 08:21 AM
Feb 15

I know it's no surprise, but he's clearly targeting the West Coast. Not only has he pulled funds for reducing fire risk and fighting wildfires, but he has ordered the Bonneville Power Administration to fire a large number of their workers. The freaking BPA, whose employees are highly trained and take a long time to replace.
So, jerk wad wants to burn us to death and cause power outages!

Bo Zarts

(25,924 posts)
6. I was told yesterday by my supervisor that my 2025 fire season job is safe ..
Sat Feb 15, 2025, 10:44 AM
Feb 15

I'm considered a fire fighter ("red card" holder .. fire detection, suppression, initial attack), and as such I am assigned to a fire battalion. My position is no longer a 1039-TEMP (temporary), but has been funded directly by the ranger district for the last two years.
Those funds were set aside last year for the 2025 fire season.

But with Trump & Mu$k, things could change. Watch these pages for news from the besieged fire lines.

Wildland Firefighters of the US Forest Service, US Park Service, Bureau of Land Management: SERVICE & SACRIFICE

seabiscuit5920

(20 posts)
8. Federal Forests?
Sat Feb 15, 2025, 04:51 PM
Feb 15

Much of the land in western states are U.S. Forests or owned by the Bureau of Land Management which means are owned and managed by the federal government. There are funds allocated in the bi-partisan infrastructure act for cleaning-up of this land. The current administration wants to cancel funding and blames the state governments for not cleaning up land which is the federal government's responsibility.

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