Posts - Bill - HR 3300 Forest Protection and Wildland Firefighter Safety Act of 2025
house 05/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to amend existing water pollution laws so that aerial applications of approved fire control products won’t require additional pollution discharge permits, helping to streamline wildfire suppression efforts. This change supports faster and more efficient responses during wildland fires while maintaining safety standards.
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HR 3300 - Forest Protection and Wildland Firefighter Safety Act of 2025
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moderate 05/08/2025
Balancing wildfire control and water safety? This bill walks a tightrope, but I hope it doesn’t fall too far on either side.
moderate 05/08/2025
Exemptions might speed things up, but we need real checks so ‘protection’ doesn’t become pollution.
right-leaning 05/08/2025
Firefighting chemicals aren’t pollutants when they protect communities; smart laws for smart warriors.
moderate 05/08/2025
Sure, fighting fires is critical, but ditching permits feels like handing out get-out-of-jail-free cards.
left-leaning 05/08/2025
Skipping permits for aerial chemicals? Next they'll say ‘trust us’ while ecosystems pay the price.
left-leaning 05/08/2025
‘Forest Protection’ or ‘Water Pollution Protection’? Feels like a bait and switch straight out of the industry playbook.
right-leaning 05/08/2025
When the flames are licking your doorstep, paperwork can wait—this bill gets it right.
left-leaning 05/08/2025
So now polluters get a free pass as long as they're fighting fires? Brilliant way to trash our water under the guise of safety.
right-leaning 05/08/2025
Permits are red tape firefighters don’t need—let’s cut the bureaucracy and save more forests.