To improve the ability of the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior to carry out forest management activities that reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires, and for other purposes.
To improve the ability of the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior to carry out forest management activities that reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires, and for other purposes.
Plain Language Summary
# HR 7578 Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill aims to give the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Department of the Interior greater authority and flexibility to manage forests with the goal of reducing catastrophic wildfires. The specific details of what management activities would be permitted or required are not provided in the available information, but the general intent is to streamline the agencies' ability to take action on federal forestlands. **Who It Affects:** The bill would primarily affect federal land management agencies and their operations on public forests.
It could indirectly impact communities near federal forestlands that face wildfire risks, as well as various interests in forest use—including timber operations, conservation groups, and residents in wildfire-prone areas. **Current Status:** HR 7578 is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a floor vote in the House of Representatives. It was sponsored by Representative Mike Kennedy, a Republican from Utah. Without the full bill text, the specific provisions and any restrictions or requirements on forest management activities cannot be detailed further.
Latest Action
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture, and in addition to the Committee on Natural Resources, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.