Bill 118 hr 9121, also known as the Fire Management Assistance Grants for Tribal Governments Act, aims to provide financial assistance to tribal governments for managing and preventing wildfires on their lands. The bill recognizes the unique challenges faced by tribal communities in dealing with wildfires and seeks to support their efforts in protecting their lands and resources.
The bill authorizes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide grants to tribal governments for fire management activities, including fire prevention, preparedness, and suppression. These grants can be used for a variety of purposes, such as purchasing firefighting equipment, conducting prescribed burns, and implementing fire prevention education programs.
In order to be eligible for these grants, tribal governments must develop a fire management plan that outlines their strategies for addressing wildfires on their lands. The bill also requires FEMA to consult with tribal governments and consider their input when developing guidelines for the grant program.
Overall, the Fire Management Assistance Grants for Tribal Governments Act seeks to empower tribal communities to better manage and respond to wildfires, ultimately helping to protect their lands, resources, and communities from the devastating effects of these natural disasters.