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HR. 1655 · 119th Congress

Wildfire Communications Resiliency Act

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Introduced: 2/27/2025
Status: Subcommittee Hearings Held
Bill ID: 119hr1655
Latest action: Subcommittee Hearings Held

Summary

Introduced in House

Wildfire Communications Resiliency Act This bill exempts certain post-wildfire communications infrastructure projects from specified federal environmental and historic preservation review requirements. Specifically, the bill exempts from review projects that (1) are to be carried out within five years of the declaration of a wildfire-related major disaster or emergency in a given area; (2) are to be carried out entirely within the area for which the major disaster or emergency was declared; and (3) will replace a communications facility damaged by the major disaster or emergency, or make improvements to a communications facility that are necessary for recovery or to prevent or mitigate a future major disaster or emergency. To qualify under the bill, a major disaster or emergency must have been declared by the President, a state governor, or a tribal chief executive. The bill specifies that these projects are not considered major federal actions under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 or undertakings under the National Historic Preservation Act, thus exempting such projects from the review procedures required under those acts.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 2/27/2025

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3/28/2026

The Wildfire Communications Resiliency Act allows certain communications projects to bypass federal environmental reviews after a wildfire disaster. • This could help expedite the restoration of communication services in areas affected by wildfires. • Local institutions and emergency services may benefit from improved communication infrastructure during disaster recovery efforts. • There may be concerns about the potential environmental impacts of bypassing reviews, which could affect local ecosystems and historic sites. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

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