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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