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New Washington Law Allows Early Wildfire Resource Deployment

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OLYMPIA, WA – A new law signed by Washington Governor Bob Ferguson is aimed at enhancing the state’s wildfire response by enabling the early deployment of firefighting resources. House Bill 1271, sponsored by Representative Greg Nance (D-Kitsap), was signed into law on May 12 and takes effect immediately.

The legislation allows the state to deploy firefighting resources in anticipation of wildfires when conditions suggest they could exceed the capacity of local responders. It also ensures that participating jurisdictions will receive fair reimbursement for their contributions.

Supporters of the measure say the approach will help limit damage and improve safety in communities at risk of wildfires, which have become an increasing concern in Washington due to dry conditions and high winds.

“Empowering state and local governments to work together with emergency managers and first responders means faster, more effective responses—and more protection for people living in fire-prone areas,” Rep. Nance stated in the announcement.

House Bill 1271 was introduced during the 2025 legislative session and passed with the intention of strengthening coordination and readiness among state and local firefighting agencies.