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Lawmaker Aims to Secure Permanent Funding for Wildfire Air Support Program

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsDecember 30, 2025011 Min Read
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A Washington State lawmaker is advocating to make a temporary early wildfire air support program permanent. The program, initiated as a pilot project, has demonstrated effectiveness in enhancing wildfire response capabilities. The lawmaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining this support to ensure rapid and efficient firefighting efforts during the critical early stages of wildfire incidents. The proposal aims to secure consistent funding and resources, allowing the program to operate year-round and provide ongoing assistance to local firefighting teams. By institutionalizing the program, the lawmaker seeks to strengthen the state’s preparedness and resilience against wildfires, ultimately protecting communities and natural resources.

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