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Senator Schiff urges Trump administration to exempt firefighters from federal hiring freeze

Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., requested that federal agencies exempt federal seasonal firefighters from President Donald Trump’s executive order implementing a federal hiring freeze.

Schiff sent a letter to the Department of Agriculture, the Department of the Interior, and the Office of Management and Budget, pointing out that Trump’s hiring freeze issued on Jan. 20 had halted the onboarding of thousands of seasonal firefighters, which could impact readiness to respond to wildfires. This is crucial as Southern California is still dealing with the aftermath of last month’s wildfires.

“The memo issued on January 20 states that it does not apply to positions related to public safety, but this onboarding delay is directly contrary to that claim,” Schiff said in the letter dated Friday. “Our constituents and communities rely on the hard work and sacrifice of our more than 15,000 seasonal federal wildland firefighters each year.”

“Seasonal firefighters are essential to the public safety of those who live in fire-prone areas, and I am alarmed that federal firefighters are not party to this exemption,” he said. “In light of this, I am requesting information from your agencies explaining why the federal hiring freeze has extended to the hiring of seasonal federal wildland firefighters.”

Southern California was devastated last month by two major wildfires and several smaller ones that killed nearly 30 people and destroyed more than 16,000 structures.

Some of the firefighters subject to Trump’s order that halted the onboarding of thousands of seasonal federal firefighters were from agencies that helped in the response to the wildfires in the Los Angeles area, according to NBC News.

A Bureau of Land Management official told the outlet that despite Trump’s order excluding positions related to “public safety” from the hiring freeze, federal firefighters are not exempt.

“In the face of increasingly destructive wildfires, we cannot afford to diminish the tools at our disposal to fight these fires,” Schiff said in his letter. “Impeding the onboarding of federal firefighters and encouraging the early retirement of others, threatens California’s firefighting capacity and puts communities at great risk. Californians rely on the support of federal firefighters, and I hope you share my appreciation for the essential role these individuals play in keeping residents safe.”

The senator also requested information on how the hiring freeze impacts federal firefighting applicants, the number of voluntary resignations, and the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency’s role in the hiring, preparedness, or readiness of federal wildland firefighters.

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