Oregon 2025 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB3125

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Relating to rangeland wildfire resilience; prescribing an effective date.

Impact

The creation of this task force represents a proactive stance by the Oregon Legislative Assembly to enhance wildfire management strategies. The bill aims to integrate efforts with existing state programs and federal initiatives, focusing on collaboration among various stakeholders to improve coordination in wildfire prevention and response services. By establishing a clear framework for strategic planning, the task force may facilitate better preparedness against rangeland wildfires, ultimately helping to protect both communities and ecosystems.

Summary

House Bill 3125 establishes the Task Force on Rangeland Wildfire Resilience and Risk Reduction, aimed at addressing the growing threats posed by rangeland wildfires in Oregon. The task force is composed of nine members appointed from various state agencies, academia, and fire protection organizations. Its primary responsibilities include developing an assessment and strategic action plan to tackle both current and anticipated wildfire threats, as well as formulating recommendations to mitigate the impacts of these wildfires on communities and natural resources.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3125 appears to be positive, with broad support for initiatives aimed at strengthening wildfire resilience. Stakeholders recognize the critical need for coordinated efforts in wildfire prevention and risk mitigation. However, the effectiveness of the task force will depend on adequate resources and the commitment of its members to implement the strategic action plans that emerge from its assessments.

Contention

While the establishment of the task force is generally well-received, there might be points of contention regarding the allocation of state resources and the prioritization of various strategies to combat wildfires. Critics may argue about the possible bureaucratic delays in decision-making, and discussions could arise over different methodologies for assessing risks and implementing mitigation measures. Additionally, the task force's success will heavily rely on active participation from all appointed members and adequate cooperation among the involved state agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB3257

Relating to aircraft; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB4075

Relating to funding public safety; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2998

Relating to soil health; prescribing an effective date.

OR SB1503

Relating to public health; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB4133

Relating to wildfire; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority.

OR HB3378

Relating to energy resilience; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB4014

Relating to fostering coexistence with beavers; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB3563

Relating to youth workforce development programs; and prescribing an effective date.

OR SB88

Relating to biological carbon sequestration; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB4071

Relating to health care licensing; prescribing an effective date.

Similar Bills

CA AB1311

California Rangeland, Grazing Land, and Grassland Protection Program.

CA SB977

Grazing land: California Conservation Ranching Incentive Program.

OR HB3349

Relating to fire protection; and declaring an emergency.

CA AB720

California Rangeland, Grazing Land, and Grassland Protection Program: grants for local programs.

MT SJ13

Resolution for rangeland appreciation month

MT SB217

Revise rangeland improvement loan state special revenue account

HI SCR178

Urging The State To Prohibit The Introduction Of Biocontrol Agents That Might Threaten Economically Important Forage Grass Species.

HI HR169

Urging The State To Prohibit The Introduction Of Biocontrol Agents That Might Threaten Economically Important Forage Grass Species.