Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB395

Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

Emergency Fuel Reduction Act of 2025

Impact

If passed, SB395 will streamline the processes involved in the review and approval of hazardous fuel reduction projects. This includes categorically excluding certain projects from the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements, which effectively reduces bureaucratic hurdles that can delay essential wildfire prevention measures. The bill outlines conditions under which such exclusions would apply, such as projects that address insect-infected trees or dead vegetation that pose significant risks to safety and local infrastructure.

Summary

SB395, also known as the Emergency Fuel Reduction Act of 2025, aims to amend the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003 to accelerate wildfire prevention projects specifically targeting high-risk Federal lands. The motivations behind this act are to minimize the potential for destructive wildfires, protect private properties adjacent to these lands, and enhance the overall health of forests and wildlands. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the recovery and protection of threatened or endangered species impacted by wildfires, highlighting particular concern for species like the sage-grouse.

Contention

The proposed bill could stir debate regarding its impact on environmental protections and local governance. Critics may express concerns that expedited reviews and exclusions from NEPA could jeopardize environmental assessments and undermine conservation efforts in delicate ecosystems. On the other hand, proponents argue that the urgency of wildfire risks necessitates quicker action to safeguard communities and infrastructure from increasingly severe wildfire seasons. Balancing effective wildfire management with environmental conservation principles will likely be a key point of contention in discussions surrounding SB395.

Congress_id

119-S-395

Introduced_date

2025-02-04

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