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Congressmen Press USFS to Address Staffing Shortages
March 23, 2026
Congressmen Joe Neguse and Jared Huffman have formally requested the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) to provide detailed plans for hiring seasonal employees ahead of the 2026 summer and wildfire season. This action responds to critical staffing shortages caused by prior hiring freezes and terminations, which threaten the agency's capacity to manage firefighting and land stewardship effectively amid increasing wildfire risks driven by drought conditions.
- The USFS faces urgent pressure to ramp up seasonal hiring to ensure adequate firefighting and land management personnel for the 2026 fire season.
- Procurement and human resources professionals should anticipate increased demand for seasonal labor contracts and workforce support services.
- This development signals potential shifts in USFS staffing budgets and contracting priorities focused on seasonal workforce augmentation.
- Contractors specializing in firefighting support, land management, and seasonal labor provision may find emerging opportunities as the agency addresses these staffing gaps.
Seasonal employees play a critical role in the maintenance and stewardship of some of our most treasured public lands and national forests.
— Congressman Joe Neguse
Agencies
U.S. Forest Service, Federal Lands Subcommittee, Natural Resources Committee