New Report Outlines 10 Priorities To Reduce Impacts Of Wildfire

From: Idaho Governor Brad Little
August 23, 2024

Boise, Idaho - Governor Brad Little and state leaders rolled out a new report today that recommends the 10 priorities to reduce the impacts of wildfire in 2024 and 2025.

“We must maintain a coordinated, strategic approach to improving wildfire prevention and response in our great state if we are going to protect lives and property from the destruction of wildfire. The new wildfire report is a big part of that strategy, and I appreciate the strong support from many partners in helping us lay out priorities to guide our actions,” Governor Little said.

Governor Little and Lt. Governor Scott Bedke hosted a wildfire roundtable in 2023 that pulled together industry leaders to discuss liability reform for utilities and insurers, wildfire mitigation strategies, and statewide communication. Four smaller workgroups were established after the roundtable, with the goal of tackling specific issues that needed to be addressed. The wildfire report released today sums up a total of 10 recommendations and associated directives, based on the work groups’ feedback, that the State of Idaho will address this year and into next year’s fire season.

Governor Little noted some of the main takeaways from the report that will be addressed first, including:

- We must better manage fuels to reduce fire risk, especially in utility corridors
- Learning from the hard lessons experienced by California and other states, we must ensure ratepayers are not strapped with increased bills after a fire event
- There is room to improve communication in emergency response, particularly with the “first” first responders to fires - the people who work the land, mainly ranchers and loggers.

The full report and recommendations can be viewed here: https://gov.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/2024-wildfire-report.pdf

Latest News

Gov. Little, Secretary McGrane Visit Gowen Field to Register Voters, Proclaim 'Salute to Military and Veteran Voters Week'

From: Idaho Governor Brad Little
September 17, 2024
Boise, Idaho - Governor Brad Little and Secretary of State Phil McGrane visited Gowen Field today to register voters and pay tribute to the men and women in our armed forces. Governor Little and… Read More

Idaho GOP Condemns Hateful Vandalism of Campaign Signs, Offers Reward for Conviction of Perpetrators

September 16, 2024
Boise, ID - The Idaho Republican Party strongly condemns the recent acts of vandalism against signs that urge voters to reject Proposition 1, the Ranked Choice Voting initiative. More than a dozen… Read More

Idaho Top 10 in Nation for Family Income Growth, Worker Earning Growth

From: Idaho Governor Brad Little
September 13, 2024
Boise, ID - Governor Brad Little commented today on the news that Idaho ranked fourth in the nation for median family income growth from 2022 to 2023 and seventh in the nation for worker earning… Read More

To Debate Or Not To Debate

September 12, 2024
On September 10, 2024 Night, the American people were once again reminded that Donald Trump is not only fighting the Democrats but an entrenched system that is using lies and lawfare to stand in the… Read More

Ranked Choice Voting Changes The Rules

September 5, 2024
Imagine you’ve just lost the Super Bowl. As you assess what went wrong and plan for next time, do you: (a) improve your weakest positions and practice harder, or (b) change the rules to favor… Read More