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BILL • US SENATE

SRES 741

A resolution designating May 2026 as "National Wildfire Preparedness Month".

119th Congress
Introduced by Mazie Hirono,

Designates May 2026 as National Wildfire Preparedness Month to raise public awareness and promote coordinated wildfire readiness efforts.

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Bill Summary · SRES 741

Overview

SRES 741 is a Senate resolution designating May 2026 as “National Wildfire Preparedness Month.” The measure is a nonbinding expression of recognition intended to promote awareness about wildfire readiness and related public safety efforts.

Purpose and intent

  • Declares May 2026 as National Wildfire Preparedness Month across the United States.
  • Encourages coordinated action to prepare for wildfire season and reduce wildfire risk through public awareness, education, and collaboration among federal, state, tribal, and local authorities, as well as communities and individuals.

Key provisions

  • Formal designation: The resolution designates the month of May 2026 for national focus on wildfire preparedness.
  • Public awareness emphasis: Encourages education on strategies to prevent wildfires, strengthen community resilience, and improve emergency response capabilities.
  • Acknowledgment: Recognizes the importance of wildfire preparedness in protecting lives, property, and natural resources.

Who/what is affected

  • Broad audience: While not imposing regulatory requirements, the designation influences federal messaging and awareness campaigns related to wildfire risk.
  • Federal, state, local, and tribal governments, as well as private organizations and the general public, are encouraged to engage in preparedness activities during May 2026.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduction and referral: The bill was submitted in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary on May 20, 2026.
  • Status: As of the latest action, it awaits committee consideration; no pending amendments or concrete regulatory actions are attached to the resolution.
  • Nonbinding nature: Being a resolution, it does not create enforceable laws or funding; its impact is largely symbolic and educational, aimed at promoting preparedness initiatives.

Potential impact

  • Heightens national visibility of wildfire risk and preparedness.
  • May prompt accompanying public information efforts, partnerships with federal agencies (e.g., FEMA, USDA Forest Service), and community programs during May 2026.
  • Could serve as a foundation for future legislation or funding requests related to wildfire prevention and emergency preparedness, though this resolution itself does not authorize dollars.

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