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Rural voters helped put Trump back in power

Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities is a non-profit, organization that advocates for active forest management throughout the West in the US. In a statement the organisation said that rural voters turned out in record numbers in the 2024 election and were a decisive factor in the presidential race. Source: Timberbiz

According to Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities rural voters sent a strong message: our voices can no longer be ignored in Washington, DC.

The organisation said that for years, timber communities have pleaded for active forest management to protect their homes from wildfire; keep nearby national forests green and healthy; provide timber to support local economies; and to maintain safe access to their local public lands.

So, they said it was reasonable to expect the new Trump administration, combined with the new Congress, to respond by prioritizing active forest management and restoring the federal agencies’ traditional mandate to manage public lands for multiple uses.

Maybe the new administration will continue President Biden’s Wildfire Crisis Strategy that aims to double the current rate of forest health treatments in areas most susceptible to severe wildfires, pests, and diseases.

Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities said that it was likely the new administration will reverse the Biden policies that directly undermined the strategy. This includes the political and self-defeating “Old Growth” rule that would have made it even more costly and bureaucratic to properly manage national forests and sustain older stands of trees.

The Fix Our Forests Act restores forest health, increases resiliency to catastrophic wildfires, and protects communities by expediting environmental analyses, reducing frivolous lawsuits, and increasing the pace and scale of forest restoration projects.

The new Congress should put the Fix Our Forests Act back on the agenda when it convenes in January.