WASHINGTON — The Congressional Fire Services Institute (CFSI) closely monitors significant legislative and policy developments in Washington, D.C., that could impact the fire service.
While federal funding uncertainties persist, one thing remains clear: the fire service must continue advocating for the resources and policies that protect firefighters and the communities they serve, CFSI stated. Here are the latest updates:
AFG and SAFER guidance issued
FEMA has updated guidance for AFG and SAFER grant recipients. First responders should review directives and reach out to FEMA contacts with questions.
Congressional budget talks
The House passed a budget plan extending 2017 tax cuts, but Senate negotiations continue with differing priorities.
Government shutdown looming
With a March 14 deadline, Congress must finalize FY 2025 funding, including AFG, SAFER, and USFA. Bipartisan support is needed, but the path forward is unclear.
Agency staffing memo issued
A new memo from OPM and OMB outlines potential agency staffing changes. Fire service leaders should monitor its impact on federal fire programs.
CFSI provided action items for first responders to follow and stay informed on the latest changes and updates:
Connect with legislators
Strong advocacy starts with relationships. Visit CFSI’s Legislative Action Center for tips on engaging your representatives.
Complete the AFG & SAFER impact poll
If your department received AFG or SAFER funding, share your experience to help advocate for continued support.
Stay informed
Follow CFSI and check your inbox for updates on legislative changes impacting the fire service.