Wildfire emergencies demand immediate action, and the bureaucracy and red tape should not tie our hands.
Tom Tiffany
The Public Record
Tom Tiffany is an American politician and a member of the Republican Party, currently serving in the Wisconsin State Assembly since January 7, 2019. He represents the 35th Assembly District, which includes parts of northern Wisconsin. Tiffany has focused on issues such as economic development, natural resources, and education during his time in office. He previously served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 2016 to 2019, where he was known for his conservative stance on various legislative matters.
The Tahoe categorical exclusion was the difference-maker in these two situations.
This bill simply directs the Forest Service to do what they used to do, to direct resources to suppress wildfire and to do prescribed burning with a higher level of planning.
I look forward to your questions and the continued partnership to address the pressing crisis of out-of-control wildfires.
Isn't it correct that many of these people are not asylum seekers; that they're actually not legitimate asylees?
H.R. 3389 would provide fire crews with new wildfire-fighting technologies like CAFFS, thus providing a rapid surge response.
The bipartisan Lower Energy Costs Act, which has now passed the House twice, would allow us to develop our resources and permit in reasonable time frames.
Are you familiar that FERC last week... said there was an elevated chance of blackouts?
Does the public want to see all the endangered species that are being killed by these Cuisinarts in the sky?
Does the public want to see transmission lines where they have never seen them before?
What if you are wrong about climate change? What if it turns out that we don't see 3 degrees additional global temperatures by 2050?





