09/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/12/2025 16:22
WASHINGTON, D.C. - ICYMI, the Fire Ready Nation Act passed the senate unanimously. U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, introduced the bipartisan bill in January. The Fire Ready Nation Act will formally establish a permanent Fire Weather Services program within NOAA and authorize funding for new technologies to forecast weather conditions that cause and impact wildfires.
"The Fire Ready Nation Act gives NOAA meteorologists and scientists new cutting-edge technology and better data that will improve wildfire forecasts which our firefighters need to save homes and lives," said Sen. Cantwell. "As wildfires grow more destructive and unpredictable, we need every tool available to protect our communities."
In 2025 thus far, the United States faced 48,458 wildfire incidents that burned more than 4.3 million acres across the nation. NOAA is already a major player in wildfire preparedness and response. However, the agency has no defined authority in law for its wildfire services. And while NOAA is a world leader in wildfire forecasting, better coordination and funding for new high-tech initiatives would help improve forecasting and preparedness.
Currently, NOAA helps fight wildfires in several ways:
The Fire Ready Nation Act would:
As wildfires in the West become more frequent and intense, Sen. Cantwell is working to ensure communities have access to the resources to prevent, prepare for, fight, and recover from major wildfires. She secured billions of dollars to support wildfire prevention, response, and recovery in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. In January 2024, Sen. Cantwell co-introduced the Making Aid for Local Disasters Equal Now (MALDEN) Act, a bipartisan proposal to improve coordination between local, state, tribal, and federal agencies to deliver resources faster in the aftermath of disastrous wildfires. The MALDEN Act is named for the town of Malden, WA, which was destroyed by the 2020 Babb Road Fire.
Following 2023's devastating Gray and Oregon Road fires in Eastern Washington, Sen. Cantwell sent a letter to the Biden administration in support of Gov. Inslee's request for a Major Disaster Declaration, and sent another letter in January 2024 asking for an immediate update on the status of this request. Shortly after Sen. Cantwell sent that letter, President Biden declared a major disaster declaration for Spokane County to deliver funding and assistance for residents and business owners.
After the Bolt Creek Fire in 2022, Sen. Cantwell helped secure emergency funding to stabilize fire-scarred land around Highway 2 near Sultan. Just last year, the Senate unanimously passed two of Sen. Cantwell's bipartisan bills to modernize the nation's weather communication and radio service to keep communities better informed during intense weather events.
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