Mr. Speaker, I rise today urging the Senate to take up the forest reforms that this Chamber passed more than 7 months ago. Last year, wildfires burned more than 1.2 million acres in Montana, an area the size of the State of Delaware. I met with the firefighters on the ground and saw the devastation. I heard from families anxious about the dangerous air quality impacting their kids. I listened to the hardworking Montanans worried that their livelihoods would go up in flames. Montana survived last year's devastating fire season. Our communities pulled together, helping neighbor to neighbor, just as Montanans do. The bad news is that forecasters project another severe fire season this year. We need to start managing our forests again. While there has been some progress, more work remains to improve the health of our forests and reduce the severity of wildfires. I call on the Senate to end the obstruction and pass forest management reforms. Montanans need them to act. ____________________
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