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3 Utah reps join new Bipartisan Wildfire Caucus in Washington


WASHINGTON Rep. John Curtis, R-Utah, announced this week he has co-founded a new congressional group that will advocate for wildfire prevention, relief and mitigation programs on Capitol Hill.
The Bipartisan Wildfire Caucus was formed by Curtis and Colorado Democrat Joe Neguse, and its inaugural crop of members will also include Utah Reps. Blake Moore and Chris Stewart.
Curtis and Neguse have already introduced wildfire-related legislation as part of the rollout, called the Wildfire Recovery Act. The bill is designed to increase flexibility in the federal cost share for wildfire recovery grants to communities.
Many of Utah s most fire-prone communities face significant roadblocks when attempting to access disaster relief funds following a wildfire because FEMA lacks the flexibility that they need to quickly start recovery projects and guard against future disasters, Curtis said in a Tuesday news release. I am proud to partner with my friend and Bipartisan Wildfi ....

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Congressman Neguse plans launch of Bipartisan Wildfire Caucus


 
An air tanker drops fire retardant slurry on the ridge directly above No Name after the Grizzly Creek Fire broke out inside Glenwood Canyon just east of Glenwood Springs in August.
Congressman Joe Neguse is spearheading the launch of a new Bipartisan Wildfire Caucus next year in hopes of raising awareness around the growing dangers of wildfires in Colorado and across the western United States.
Neguse, a Democrat representing Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District, is co-chairing the new caucus alongside Republican Congressman John Curtis of Utah, meant to provide a collaborative voice in the legislature to advocate for new wildfire-related programs on a national scale. Officials are planning to roll the group out during the 117th United States Congress in January. ....

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