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Vince Fong Warns About The Danger The Wildfire Crisis Has On The Sequoia Forests
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5/28/2025
During a House Natural Resources Committee hearing before the congressional recess, Rep. Vince Fong (R-CA) questioned witnesses about Sequoia forest protections.
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Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate the witnesses for being here. Unfortunately,
00:05
megafires are not new to me, nor my community. In 2021, in the Central Valley of California,
00:11
the KNP Complex Fire testimated some of the last remaining giant sequoia groves
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in and around the sequoia in Kings Canyon National Park. These trees thrive with fire,
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but the sheer force and unnatural scale of this megafire proved to destroy even the most resilient,
00:27
oldest trees in the world. So building off the Fix Our Forest Act, I introduced the Save Our Sequoias
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Act to spur the aggressive forest management we need to protect our remaining forests. One of the
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main sections of this bill declares an emergency to streamline resources. If I could ask Mr. Wiener,
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how would more expanded emergency declarations help spur forest management, and are there other
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creative ways to achieve our forest treatment goals in an expedited manner? Yes, I mean, I think we can
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read the writing on the wall here and see that Governor Newsom and President Trump, both within
00:59
the same weekend, announced new emergency authorities to do landscape scale treatments, because executives
01:05
who are in charge, regardless of party, understand that they need to cut through red tape to get at
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this problem. And Sequoias is a really good example of how we've been able to yield results very quickly.
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They were able to treat about 50 percent of the groves in the three years now since emergency authorities were
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announced to help them move forward, right? And that's something that is absolutely replicable
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elsewhere and is a real success story. Thank you for that. To Mr. Wright, the Burrell Fire
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was the largest fire in Kern County's history, and I'm proud to represent that area, and devastated
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wildland urban interface communities in my district in the summer of 2024, including the complete destruction
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of the town of Havilah. Because these communities are small and rural, they did not meet the minimum
01:55
damage threshold for FEMA aid. At the same time, insurance rates in California are not attainable,
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which I'm sure you're aware of. With more and more companies eliminating policies or leaving the
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state altogether, it leaves our residents with little options besides the California fare plan,
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which is extremely expensive and lacks the true coverage needed for homeowners. If I can ask you for
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states like California and probably other states who hopefully will not follow our path, where
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the insurance market is struggling, how do we motivate insurance companies to re-enter the state
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and re-enter the market and create more sustainability in the insurance space?
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As you well know, Prop 103 in California created more complexities in the property insurance market
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than any other place in the country. While I'm hopeful that what Commissioner Lara, the insurance
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commissioner, has announced, he'll be able to follow through and meet those pieces, ultimately,
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there needs to be a reset in the market and to bring more folks back, and then we also need to help
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the homeowners take the actions on their homes so that they are more attractive risk.
03:03
I understand that California is the last state to kind of allow for reinsurance and cash traffic
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modeling. Can you elaborate on that?
03:17
Yes. California, for various reasons that I won't go into the minutia of, didn't allow the price
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of reinsurance. I have limited on what could be done on modeling. Commissioner Lara made some
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announcements and they're starting to begin the implementation. It's ironic that as many things
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as California might lead the country on this front, it's been at the back of the train.
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I appreciate that. Mr. Muncy, during the Burrell fire, many others that have impacted,
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along with other fires that have impacted our communities over the last few years,
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we've seen that the Forest Service has been hamstrung with its aerial firefighting capabilities
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by requiring firefighting aircraft to be monitored by another spotter aircraft. I wanted to get your
04:03
perspective on how the Forest Service could be better in enacting safety measures that would allow
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for more successful deployment of aerial resources for fire suppression.
04:14
Aviation is probably the most dangerous thing that occurs on a wildfire, and aviation coordination is
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critical. And so I'm not against having a lead plane or an air attack. I think these are very important
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concepts. Specifically, I think where you hear the objective from local government is the ability to use
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night flying helicopters on federal instances. This past year, the Vista fire is a great example where we had
04:43
night flying helicopters that were available, but because we didn't have a helicopter coordinator
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that was a state or federal employee, these nighttime critical resources were not able to fly.
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We did have a local government qualified, carded, HELCO, and they weren't being used. I called the U.S.
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Forest Service, our local forest, and I volunteered to pay out of my local budget to have that HELCO
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coordinator that could fly to take action on federal land or keep that fire small so it wouldn't spread to our
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local communities. It took three days in order to fill that position. Ultimately, they didn't charge
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me. They did the right thing, but that was very frustrating to us.
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I appreciate that. I know in seeing in my community, time is of the essence in terms of addressing
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these, so I'd love to partner with you and get more information. My time has run out, so I certainly
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will yield back to the chairman.
05:38
Thank you very much. I got a quick question for you. Federalism. You know, we are supposed
05:44
to have consultation with local governments, county supervisors.
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