Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5169

Introduced
8/8/23  
Refer
8/8/23  

Caption

Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act of 2023

Impact

The bill, if enacted, could significantly alter the financial landscape for wildland firefighters by increasing their base pay according to specific formulas outlined in the legislation. The new system would replace the existing General Schedule compensation with enhanced rates influenced by the level of responsibility and hazards faced during firefighting incidents. This change aims to address the historical underfunding and inadequate pay structures for wildland firefighters, ultimately leading to greater job satisfaction and retention in a sector characterized by high turnover rates.

Summary

House Bill 5169, also known as the Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act of 2023, aims to enhance the compensation structures for wildland firefighters employed by the Forest Service and the Department of the Interior. The bill proposes special base rates of pay for these firefighters, adjusting their salaries to reflect the demanding nature of their work, especially during wildfire seasons. By introducing this legislation, lawmakers are attempting to ensure wildland firefighters are adequately compensated for their critical role in protecting public lands and managing natural resources during increasingly severe fire seasons.

Contention

Despite the general support for the bill, there are discussions surrounding its funding and implementation. Some legislators express concerns about potential budgetary constraints and the sustainability of the proposed pay raises. Additionally, there may be debates over the adequacy of the new pay rates in truly reflecting the hazardous nature of wildland firefighting work amidst increased demands for fire management services. Ensuring that these adjustments are both fair and fiscally responsible remains a point of contention among lawmakers, particularly in light of broader fiscal policies and spending priorities.

Companion Bills

US SB2272

Same As Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act of 2023

US HB4831

Related Fair Pay for Federal Firefighters Act

Similar Bills

US SB2272

Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act of 2023

US HB3108

Tim’s Act Tim Hart Wildland Firefighter Classification and Pay Parity Act

US SB1505

Tim Hart Wildland Firefighter Classification and Pay Parity Act Tim’s Act

US HB4831

Fair Pay for Federal Firefighters Act

US HB3499

Direct Hire To Fight Fires

US HB5153

To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to carry out a pilot program to employ veterans in certain wildland firefighting activities.

US HB482

Western Wildfire Support Act of 2023 This bill establishes activities to address wildfires. The bill requires the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of the Interior to establish spatial fire management plans before the end of FY2026. The bill establishes accounts in the Treasury for addressing wildfires, a program to train and certify citizens who wish to be able to volunteer to assist USDA or Interior during a wildland fire incident, a program to award grants to eligible states or units of local government to acquire slip-on tank and pump units for a surge capacity of resources for fire suppression, the Theodore Roosevelt Genius Prize for the management of wildfire-related invasive species, and the Management of Wildfire-Related Invasive Species Technology Advisory Board. The bill also requires the Department of Defense (DOD) to reimburse a state or federal agency for the costs of wildfire suppression as a result of a fire caused by DOD activity, requires the Joint Fire Science Program to work with unmanned aircraft test ranges to carry out research and development of unmanned aircraft system fire applications, requires federal and state disaster preparedness programs to include postdisaster assistance, and authorizes the Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide funding to a state agency to establish and operate a website to provide information relating to postfire recovery funding and resources to a community or an individual impacted by a wildland fire.

US HB369

NIST Wildland Fire Communications and Information Dissemination Act This bill requires research on public safety communication coordination standards related to wildland firefighting. The Public Safety and Communications Research Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) must carry out research on such standards among wildland firefighters, fire management response officials, and specified federal agencies responsible for coordinating and mobilizing for wildland fire and other incidents. The research must also focus on improving and integrating existing communications systems to allow for secure, real-time transmission of data, alerts, and advisories to fire management officials and wildland firefighters. In carrying out the research, the division must (1) conduct live and virtual field tests of equipment, software, and other technologies; and (2) consult with NIST's Fire Research Division and communication technology manufacturers. Informed by the research, NIST must publish recommendations for specified federal agencies to improve public safety communication coordination standards among wildland first responders and fire management officials. In addition, NIST must advise the Office of Management and Budget and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy concerning the agencies' implementation of the recommendations. Within one year of the publication of NIST's recommendations, the Government Accountability Office must report on the extent to which the agencies have implemented the recommendations.