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H.R. 204Passed HousePUBLIC LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES

ACRES Act

Congressional oversight · Data collection, sharing, protection · Fires
Sponsor
Rep. Tiffany, Thomas P. [R-WI-7]
R · WI-7
Key facts
Introduced: Jan 3, 2025
Chamber: House
Cosponsors: 0
Congress: 119th
Latest action · Mar 4, 2026
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

Summary

Accurately Counting Risk Elimination Solutions Act or the ACRES Act

This bill establishes requirements regarding reports about hazardous fuels reduction activities and standardized procedures for tracking data for hazardous fuels reduction. Hazardous fuels reduction activities means any vegetation management activities that reduce the risk of wildfire but excludes the award of contracts to conduct hazardous fuels reduction activities.

First, the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of the Interior must include in the materials submitted in support of the President's budget each fiscal year a report on the number of acres of federal land on which such activities were carried out during the preceding year.

Next, USDA and Interior must implement standardized procedures for tracking data related to such activities. The standardized procedures must include

  • regular, standardized data reviews of the accuracy and timely input of data used to track hazardous fuels reduction activities;
  • verification methods that validate whether such data accurately correlates to such activities;
  • an analysis of the short- and long-term effectiveness of such activities on reducing the risk of wildfire; and
  • for hazardous fuels reduction activities that occur partially within the wildland-urban interface, methods to distinguish which acres are located within and which located outside the wildland-urban interface.

Finally, the Government Accountability Office must (1) conduct a study on this bill's implementation, and (2) submit a report to Congress with the results of the study.

Summary by Congressional Research Service.

Timeline

  1. Mar 4, 2026
    Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
  2. Feb 12, 2026
    Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands, Forests, and Mining. Hearings held.
  3. Jan 22, 2025
    Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
  4. Jan 21, 2025
    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
  5. Jan 21, 2025
    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H244-245)
  6. Jan 21, 2025
    Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H244-245)
  7. Jan 21, 2025
    DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 204.
  8. Jan 21, 2025
    Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H244-246)
  9. Jan 21, 2025
    Mr. Westerman moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
  10. Jan 3, 2025
    Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources, and in addition to the Committee on Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
  11. Jan 3, 2025
    Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources, and in addition to the Committee on Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
  12. Jan 3, 2025
    Introduced in House
  13. Jan 3, 2025
    Introduced in House

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