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House Passes Post-Disaster Recovery Bill
March 16, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the bipartisan Post-Disaster Reforestation and Restoration Act, introduced by Representatives Brittany Pettersen and Chuck Edwards, aimed at supporting communities affected by natural disasters through targeted reforestation and ecosystem restoration. This legislation directs federal, state, local, and tribal governments to enhance rehabilitation efforts to mitigate wildfire risks and improve resilience against future natural threats, particularly in states like Colorado that face increasing wildfire challenges.
- This act signals increased federal funding and contracting opportunities for environmental restoration, forestry management, and disaster recovery services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new solicitations involving ecosystem rehabilitation projects, requiring collaboration with states, local governments, and tribal entities.
- Contractors specializing in reforestation, environmental consulting, and natural disaster recovery may find expanded demand for their services.
- Organizations should prepare to engage with multiple government levels to support resilience-building initiatives under this legislation.
As wildfires become a year-round threat, prioritizing post-disaster recovery is critical to making sure our communities have what they need to recover and rebuild more resilient to future threats.
— Brittany Pettersen, U.S. Representative
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, Department of Interior, states, local governments, tribes