| R 357 |
| 2026 -- H 8571 Enacted 05/21/2026 |
| H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
| DECLARING MAY 2026 AS "WILDFIRE AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND |
Introduced By: Representatives Cotter, Blazejewski, Kazarian, Chippendale, Place, Kennedy, Shallcross Smith, Ajello, Bennett, and Fogarty |
| Date Introduced: May 21, 2026 |
| WHEREAS, Wildfires across the United States have become more frequent and severe |
| due to drought, rising temperatures, and changing climate conditions, demonstrating a nationwide |
| need for prevention and preparedness; and |
| WHEREAS, While wildfire activity is most concentrated in western and southeastern |
| regions of the United States, wildfire risk is increasingly recognized as a nationwide concern as |
| climate and land-use conditions continue to expand fire-prone environments; and |
| WHEREAS, The State of Rhode Island experiences conditions that elevate wildfire risk, |
| including seasonal dryness, wind events, and fuel accumulation in forested and suburban areas; |
| and |
| WHEREAS, According to the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management |
| (DEM), Rhode Island experienced more than 60 reported wildfires in 2025, demonstrating that |
| wildfire risk remains an ongoing concern within the State; and |
| WHEREAS, Wildfires pose threats to public safety, property, air quality, ecosystems, and |
| public health through exposure to harmful smoke and fine particulate matter; and |
| WHEREAS, The DEM, through its Division of Agriculture and Forest Environment and |
| Forest Fire Program, serves as the State’s lead agency for wildfire prevention, preparedness, |
| response coordination, and forest fire management; and |
| WHEREAS, The DEM Forest Fire Program provides wildfire suppression support, |
| firefighter training, public education, interagency coordination, and wildfire mitigation strategies |
| to reduce wildfire risk statewide; and |
| WHEREAS, The DEM Forest Fire Program also supports forest health and wildfire risk |
| reduction through forest management practices, including prescribed fires conducted under strict |
| safety protocols to reduce hazardous fuel loads; and |
| WHEREAS, During periods of elevated wildfire danger caused by conditions such as low |
| humidity, dry fuels, and strong winds, the DEM may issue fire weather advisories, including Fire |
| Weather Watches and Red Flag Warnings, and may coordinate restrictions on outdoor burning |
| and fire-related activities to protect public safety; and |
| WHEREAS, Wildfire prevention depends on public awareness and responsible behavior, |
| including safe outdoor burning practices, proper disposal of smoking materials, safe equipment |
| use, and compliance with fire restrictions; and |
| WHEREAS, Wildfire preparedness in Rhode Island requires coordinated planning among |
| state and local partners, including emergency response planning, firefighter training, and |
| community risk reduction in forested and suburban areas; and |
| WHEREAS, Residents are encouraged to prepare for wildfire emergencies by developing |
| evacuation plans, assembling emergency kits, monitoring alerts, and maintaining defensible space |
| around homes; and |
| WHEREAS, Wildfire Awareness Month provides an opportunity to promote wildfire |
| prevention and preparedness and to recognize firefighters, emergency responders, and public |
| safety officials who help protect Rhode Island communities; now, therefore be it |
| RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
| recognizes and declares May 2026 as “Wildfire Awareness Month” in the State of Rhode Island; |
| and be it further |
| RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
| transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Rhode Island Department of Environmental |
| Management and to the Honorable Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island, Sabina Matos. |
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