Update: June 20, 2006
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/NLE/CRSreports/04mar/RS21544.pdf
Abstract: Recent severe fire seasons have prompted a significant rise in funding for wildfire
protection; wildfire appropriations in FY2006 were more than $2.5 billion. Most of the
funds ($2.4 billion in FY2006) are to protect federal lands, with funds for reducing fuel
loads, for equipment and training, for fighting fires, and for restoring burned sites.
Federal funding ($102 million in FY2006) also supports state efforts to protect
nonfederal lands. Some wildfire funding ($69 million in FY2006) is used for fire
research, fire facilities, and programs to improve forest health. Congress continues to
debate wildfire funding levels, with a growing focus on the cost of wildfire suppression.
This report will be updated annually to reflect changes in wildfire funding.
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Topics: Forests