01/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/17/2025 16:12
Boise, Idaho - Governor Brad Little held a press conference today to update Idahoans on the many ways Idaho is working to ensure our state does not experience tragic wildfire events like the ones raging in southern California this month.
"The devastating southern California fires are heartbreaking, and we continue to pray for the many families impacted. However, the extent of the damage is, unfortunately, not altogether surprising. The decisions of California's elected leaders have made many places in the Golden State unsafe to live. The opposite is happening in Idaho. We are strategically and proactively reducing fire risk and ensuring Idahoans' property is covered," Governor Little said.
Governor Little unveiled his first ever Wildfire Report last summer. The report detailed actionable items to improve wildfire prevention and response in Idaho. Governor Little's administration has made significant progress in delivering on the report's 10 recommendations and associated directives, including:
The Governor's KEEPING PROMISES budget for fire, which he rolled out earlier this month, was built on recommendations from the Wildfire Report. Governor Little is proposing an additional more than $100 million for fire prevention and suppression moving forward, including:
Governor Little also praised President Trump's appointment of Idahoan Mike Boren to be the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
"Last summer, I called out the feds for not putting out wildfires more aggressively. The State of Idaho LEADS on fire and forest management where the feds have failed. With his appointment of an Idahoan to such an important position, President Trump is showing the rest of the country that, once again, what Idaho is doing on land and fire management is working, and we want to help the feds better manage their lands and firefighting efforts to better protect our people," Governor Little said.