Posts - Bill - S 1981 Strategic Grazing to Reduce Risk of Wildfire Act

senate 06/05/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to create a strategy that uses livestock grazing on public lands to help reduce wildfire risks by managing hazardous fuels and invasive grasses. This approach aims to support healthier forests and improve wildfire management while working closely with local communities and stakeholders.

S 1981 - Strategic Grazing to Reduce Risk of Wildfire Act

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moderate 06/05/2025

Mixing livestock and wildfire prevention is a gamble, but hey, at least it’s a new card on the table rather than business as usual.

right-leaning 06/05/2025

Using livestock to fight fires? Finally, putting ranchers and common sense back in the game—less government meddling, more market solutions.

left-leaning 06/05/2025

Finally, a bill that lets nature and science, not just bulldozers, fight wildfires—let’s put cows to work saving forests, not just our dinner plates.

left-leaning 06/05/2025

Using livestock to clear brush? It’s like asking Mother Earth for a favor instead of razing her; sustainable wildfire prevention is the future, folks.

moderate 06/05/2025

Strategic grazing sounds low-tech until wildfires light up the news; this bill might just be the clever hack we didn’t know we needed.

right-leaning 06/05/2025

Let’s hope this isn’t just a sneaky way to expand government grazing permits, but if it means fewer fires, I’m all in.

moderate 06/05/2025

If cows can help keep forests safe, then why not? Sometimes the best solutions come with four legs and a stomach for brush.

left-leaning 06/05/2025

Grazing as wildfire defense is the green innovation we need—because climate change won’t wait for bureaucracy to catch up.

right-leaning 06/05/2025

A bill that cuts wildfire risk without calling for more regulations? Now that’s the kind of legislation that deserves a grazing stamp of approval.