Bill 119 s 279, also known as the Federal Wildland Firefighter Pay and Benefits Reform Act, aims to improve the compensation and benefits for federal wildland firefighters. The bill seeks to address the challenges faced by these firefighters who risk their lives to protect our forests and communities from wildfires.
One of the key provisions of the bill is to increase the pay of federal wildland firefighters to ensure they are fairly compensated for their dangerous and demanding work. The bill also includes measures to improve the benefits and working conditions of these firefighters, such as providing better access to healthcare and mental health services.
Additionally, the bill aims to enhance training and career development opportunities for federal wildland firefighters, ensuring they have the skills and resources needed to effectively respond to wildfires. The bill also includes provisions to improve the recruitment and retention of firefighters, recognizing the importance of having a skilled and experienced workforce.
Overall, Bill 119 s 279 seeks to support and empower federal wildland firefighters, recognizing the critical role they play in protecting our natural resources and communities. By reforming and enhancing their pay and benefits, the bill aims to ensure that these firefighters are properly supported and valued for their important work.