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Wildfire Smoke Relief Act

To authorize transitional sheltering assistance for individuals who live in areas with unhealthy air quality caused by wildfires, and for other purposes.

Introduced Sep 18, 2025

Latest action (Sep 18, 2025) Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

Summary

This bill would authorize the Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide transitional sheltering assistance to individuals at risk from wildfire smoke exposure. Eligible individuals include low-income people, parents with children under 19, pregnant women, seniors 65 and older, and people with chronic respiratory or cardiovascular conditions, living in areas where air quality is unhealthy for at least 3 consecutive days due to wildfire. The assistance would include providing smoke-inhalation prevention equipment such as portable air filters, face masks, respirators, and low-cost home sealing materials like weatherstripping and portable air conditioning units. When such equipment is insufficient to mitigate health risks, the program would also provide cost-efficient temporary shelter. States, local governments, public health authorities, and care organizations would administer the assistance.

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Actions (2)

  1. Sep 18, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. · senate
  2. Sep 18, 2025 Introduced in Senate

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Full text

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

September 18 (legislative day, September 16), 2025

Mr. Wyden (for himself and Mr. Merkley) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

A BILL

To authorize transitional sheltering assistance for individuals who live in areas with unhealthy air quality caused by wildfires, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Wildfire Smoke Relief Act”.

SEC. 2. TRANSITIONAL SHELTERING ASSISTANCE.

(a) Definitions.—In this Act:

(1) Individual at risk of wildfire smoke related illness.— The term “individual at risk of wildfire smoke related illness” means an individual, living in an area where the air quality index is determined to be unhealthy for not less than 3 consecutive days as a result of a wildfire, who is—

(A) a low-income individual;

(B) a parent or guardian with a child who has not attained 19 years of age;

(C) a pregnant woman;

(D) an individual who is 65 years of age or older;

(E) an individual with chronic respiratory or cardiovascular illness; or

(F) an individual with a chronic disease that is exacerbated by smoke inhalation.

(2) Low-income individual.—The term “low-income individual” means an individual from a family whose taxable income (as defined in section 63 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) for the preceding year did not exceed 200 percent of an amount equal to the poverty level, as determined by using criteria of poverty established by the Bureau of Census.

(3) Qualified entity.—The term “qualified entity” means—

(A) a State or unit of local government;

(B) a local public health authority; and

(C) a coordinated care organization.

(b) Transitional Sheltering Assistance Program.—In carrying out the Transitional Sheltering Assistance Program of the Federal Emergency Management Agency under section 403 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170b), the President shall—

(1) provide assistance to a qualified entity to purchase and provide, to an individual at risk of wildfire smoke related illness, smoke-inhalation prevention equipment, including—

(A) a portable air filtration unit;

(B) an air filter;

(C) a face mask or respirator, such as—

(i) an N95 respirator;

(ii) a P100 respirator; or

(iii) other equipment certified by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health to protect from airborne particle exposure;

(D) low-cost equipment to keep smoke out of a house, such as:

(i) a weather strip;

(ii) not more than 1 portable air- conditioning unit per household;

(iii) ventilation equipment;

(iv) a screening and shading device; or

(v) a window covering; or

(E) other similarly effective devices; and

(2) in any case in which smoke-inhalation prevention equipment is not sufficient to mitigate the risk of illness, provide cost-efficient transitional shelter assistance to an individual at risk of wildfire smoke related illness. <all>

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