Issa’s firefighter hiring bill passes House Natural Resources Committee

Congressman Darrell Issa, District 48
Congressman Darrell Issa, District 48
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Today, the House Natural Resources Committee unanimously approved Congressman Darrell Issa’s bill, Direct Hire to Fight Fires (H.R. 435). The legislation aims to streamline the hiring process for federal firefighting agencies.

“Wildfires are a known menace in my home region of San Diego and Riverside Counties, and the names of history’s worst fires still echo in our memories: The Cedar Fire, the Harris Fire, the Witch Creek Fire, and the devastating Valley Fire,” said Rep. Issa. “Today’s unacceptably slow hiring process means critical positions used to combat fires go unfilled and blazes burn that much longer. We need this common-sense federal hiring process to bring this available resource where it is needed the most.”

The bill provides permanent authority for these agencies to expedite filling essential firefighting roles, addressing issues caused by bureaucratic delays.

“Wildfire season is no longer a specific time of year—it’s now a year-round battle waged by our brave and dedicated wildland firefighters. Devastating wildfires continue to rage on our federal lands as we work today in Congress, and there is no time to waste when it comes to hiring qualified men and women to fight them,” said Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04), Chairman of the House Committee on Natural Resources. “Thanks to this thoughtful legislation from Congressman Issa, the hiring process for wildland firefighters will be more efficient and expeditious. I’d like to thank him for his leadership on this issue, and I look forward to helping usher this bill through the legislative process.”



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