$100M Wildfire Strategy Expansion
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•Biden-Harris Administration Invests $100 Million to Expand Work to Confront the Wildfire Crisis as part of Investing in America Agenda
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The Biden-Harris Administration is investing $100 million in 21 new projects to expand work on the USDA Forest Service’s Wildfire Crisis Strategy to reduce the threat of wildfire in high-risk areas across the country.
The new projects span 14 states and 18 national forests and are part of the $3.2 billion investment in this comprehensive strategy.
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