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Governor Laura Kelly Announces Creation of Wildfire Task Force

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TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced the creation of the Governor’s Wildfire Task Force, a group of leaders from across the state, to create recommendations for how Kansas communities can better prevent, respond to, and recover from wildfires. The Task Force met for the first time today over Zoom.

“Far too many times in recent years, we’ve seen the devastating toll wildfires take on our communities,” said Governor Kelly. “We’re doing everything we can to better respond to these disasters, and I am confident the Wildfire Task Force will improve how we support our communities before, during, and after wildfires. I look forward to receiving its recommendations.”

Several parts of Kansas have experienced large-scale wildfires in the last 10 years, causing catastrophic financial losses and threatening the safety of residents, fire fighters, and first responders. The Governor’s Wildfire Task Force will take a comprehensive look at mitigating wildfire threats, review the role that local governments and state officials play in responding to such emergencies, and address how these entities can provide more support to communities impacted by devastating wildfires.

The Task Force will be led by Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Mike Beam and appointments include representatives from local, state and federal agencies and organizations which have played an active role in responding to wildfires across the state, along with several state legislators.

“Kansas has been fortunate to have these agencies and organizations leading the response to wildfires, and they have been dedicated to improving that response,” said Secretary Beam. “The Task Force will provide an opportunity for them to expand that collaboration including with those who personally experienced the devastation of recent wildfires.”

Critical issues that will be assessed and addressed by the Task Force include the circumstances that can lead to wildfires and cause them to expand, specific regions or locations within Kansas that are most vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, and ways that officials can better respond to wildfires in the future.

Prior to the completion of the Task Force’s report outlining recommendations, the public will have the opportunity to provide input on how public officials and the private sector can work together to better prepare for future wildfire threats, develop emergency response plans, and recover from wildfire disasters.

Members of the Governor’s Wildfire Task Force include:

Mike BeamKansas Department of Agriculture
Steve BeerHutchinson Fire Department
Elaine BowersKansas Legislature
David BraunKansas Livestock Association
Jeanne BuntingKansas Division of Emergency Management
Dennis CarlsonKansas Prescribed Fire Council
Terry DavidKansas Association of Counties
Daryl DonohueKansas Association of Conservation Districts
Kathleen FabriziusKansas Emergency Management Association
Jason HartmanKansas Forest Service
Tom HawkKansas Legislature
Doug JorgensenKansas Fire Marshal
Duane KellerAgricultural Landowner
Dean KrehbielUSDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Dennis McKinneyUSDA Farm Service Agency
Mark NeelyKansas Forest Service
Butch PostKansas Emergency Management Association
Jason ProbstKansas Legislature
Chip RedmondK-State Research and Extension
Erik SartoriusKansas League of Municipalities
Stuart SchragKansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
Lee TafanelliKansas Electric Cooperatives
Troy WaymasterKansas Legislature
Brenden WirthKansas Farm Bureau

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