Trump plans to merge wildland firefighting efforts into one agency, but ex-officials warn of chaos
Source: Associated Press
Trump plans to merge wildland firefighting efforts into one agency, but ex-officials warn of chaos
By MATTHEW BROWN
Updated 4:08 PM EDT, May 20, 2025
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) President Donald Trumps administration is trying to merge the governments wildland firefighting efforts into a single agency, a move some former federal officials warn could increase the risk of catastrophic blazes and ultimately cost billions of dollars.
Trumps budget would centralize firefighting efforts now split among five agencies and two Cabinet departments into a single Federal Wildland Fire Service under the U.S. Interior Department.
That would mean shifting thousands of personnel from the U.S. Forest Service where most federal firefighters now work into the new agency with fire season already underway. Budget documents do not disclose how much the change could cost or save.
The Trump administration in its first months temporarily cut off money for wildfire mitigation work and sharply reduced the ranks of federal government firefighters through layoffs and retirement. That resulted in the loss of more than 1,600 qualified firefighters in the Forest Service an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and hundreds of people at Interior, according to the National Association of Forest Service Retirees and Democratic lawmakers.
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Bo Zarts
(26,011 posts)I dread the chaos. I have apprehensions about lack of support at my fire lookout tower.
I'll hope for he best, and expect the worst. Service and sacrifice. But Trump and MAGA wouldn't know anything about service or sacrifice.
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patphil
(7,856 posts)It's like diving into a pool before checking to see if there's any water in it.
Only an idiot would do that.
Trump's administration does that kind of stuff every day.
Motto of the Trump administration:
If it ain't broke, let's break it.