03/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/04/2026 19:04
Washington, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto's (D-Nev.) bill to use strategic grazing to reduce the risk of wildfires unanimously passed the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (ENR). The Strategic Grazing to Reduce the Risk of Wildfire Act, co-led by Senator John Curtis (R-Utah), now heads to the Senate floor for a vote.
Historic drought across the West has led to devastating fires that grow in scale and intensity every year. In Nevada, 8.8 million acres have burned in the past two decades, threatening people's homes and livelihoods. Cortez Masto's legislation would direct the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) to collaborate with grazing allotment holders, states, Tribes, and fire departments to create a strategy to use targeted grazing to manage hazardous fuels.
"Nevada's use of strategic grazing to reduce the risk of devastating wildfires has been a proven success," said Senator Cortez Masto. "Now, we have the opportunity to extend this valuable tool throughout the West. I am glad to see my legislation pass through committee with bipartisan support, and I urge Senate leadership to immediately bring it to the floor for a vote."
"Last year, Utah saw nearly 165,000 acres burned by wildfires-the most acreage burned since 2020," said Senator Curtis. "Proposals and pilot programs have shown that strategic grazing and use of public lands for fire mitigation can reduce hazardous fuels and slow the spread of wildfires. As we face this year's fire season, I'm proud to see our bipartisan legislation to empower local officials and fire crews to develop targeted strategies like these advance in the Senate."
Pilot programs have shown that the use of strategic grazing can reduce hazardous fuels and slow the spread of a wildfire. The Strategic Grazing to Reduce the Risk of Wildfire Act directs federal agencies to consider the following in the development of the strategic grazing framework:
As the only Nevada Senator on the ENR Committee, Senator Cortez Masto has consistently fought for a comprehensive wildfire policy that effectively addresses the worsening crisis facing the West. She has led legislation to provide resources to prevent wildfires, enhance firefighting efforts, and support communities impacted by increasingly severe wildfire seasons and to ensure Tribes have the resources they need to fight wildfires. Cortez Masto has pushed DOI and USFS to reinstate the vital Women in Wildfire Bootcamp program. She fought against President Trump and Elon Musk's efforts to gut funding for wildfire prevention and subject seasonal firefighters to a federal hiring freeze.
###