North Rim and Kaibab National Forest Restoration Act of 2026

#3785 | S Congress #119

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Last Action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. (2/5/2026)

Bill Text Source: Congress.gov

Summary and Impacts
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Bill Summary

The "North Rim and Kaibab National Forest Restoration Act of 2026" is a legislative proposal aimed at facilitating the recovery of areas within the Grand Canyon National Park and Kaibab National Forest that were severely damaged by the Dragon Bravo Fire and White Sage Fire in 2025. The Act authorizes the National Park Service and the Forest Service to use streamlined contracting processes to quickly acquire services necessary for forest management, rebuilding, and improvements in the affected areas.

Key elements of the legislation include:

1. **Emergency Contracting Authority**: It grants the relevant Secretaries the ability to expedite contractor approval for recovery efforts, including forest management and restoration activities, rebuilding structures, and other necessary recovery initiatives.

2. **Reports and Accountability**: The Act mandates regular reporting on expenditures and progress related to recovery efforts, ensuring transparency and oversight.

3. **Engagement with Indian Tribes and Local Stakeholders**: It emphasizes the importance of involving local communities, particularly the eleven Indian Tribes connected to the Grand Canyon, in the planning and execution of recovery activities, prioritizing contracting with Tribal and local businesses.

4. **Noncompetitive Contracts with Concessioners**: The legislation allows for noncompetitive contracts with existing concessioners to support coordinated recovery efforts.

5. **Duration and Expiration**: The emergency contracting authority is set to expire five years after enactment or once recovery efforts are deemed complete.

Overall, this Act seeks to restore a vital ecological and cultural area while promoting local economic recovery and involving Indigenous communities in the process.

Possible Impacts

The "North Rim and Kaibab National Forest Restoration Act of 2026" could affect people in several ways:

1. **Economic Impact on Local Communities**: The legislation aims to expedite recovery efforts in the Grand Canyon National Park and Kaibab National Forest, which is crucial for restoring tourism and outdoor recreation activities. Local businesses that rely on tourism, such as hotels, restaurants, and tour operators, may see a significant boost in revenue as the areas are restored and reopened to visitors. This can lead to job creation and economic stability in the region.

2. **Involvement of Indian Tribes**: The Act mandates the participation of applicable Indian Tribes in the planning and recovery process. This inclusion could strengthen the relationship between the federal government and the tribes, ensuring that their historic and cultural ties to the land are respected. Additionally, prioritizing contracts with Tribal businesses may enhance economic opportunities for those communities, fostering local entrepreneurship and employment.

3. **Environmental Restoration and Public Safety**: By authorizing emergency contracting for forest management and restoration activities, the Act aims to rehabilitate the damaged areas quickly. This can lead to improved ecological health, reduced risks of future wildfires, and better management of natural resources. For the general public, this means safer recreational areas and preserved natural landscapes, contributing to overall community well-being and environmental sustainability.

[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 3785 Introduced in Senate (IS)]

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119th CONGRESS
  2d Session
                                S. 3785

    To authorize direct emergency acquisition flexibilities for the 
National Park Service and Forest Service for the purpose of retaining, 
    vetting, approving, and expediting contractor approval for the 
  clearing, rebuilding, maintenance, and improvement of areas of the 
   Grand Canyon National Park and Kaibab National Forest damaged by 
               certain wildfires, and for other purposes.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                            February 5, 2026

Mr. Gallego (for himself and Mr. Kelly) introduced the following bill; 
   which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and 
                           Natural Resources

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                                 A BILL


 
    To authorize direct emergency acquisition flexibilities for the 
National Park Service and Forest Service for the purpose of retaining, 
    vetting, approving, and expediting contractor approval for the 
  clearing, rebuilding, maintenance, and improvement of areas of the 
   Grand Canyon National Park and Kaibab National Forest damaged by 
               certain 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 ``North Rim and Kaibab National Forest 
Restoration Act of 2026''.

SEC. 2. FINDINGS.

    Congress finds that--
            (1) the Grand Canyon is a national treasure that has 
        exceptional historic, cultural, and geological value;
            (2) the Grand Canyon region drives the local economy 
        through tourism and outdoor recreation;
            (3) the Grand Canyon is the ancestral homeland of 11 Indian 
        Tribes, the members of which now live in the States of Arizona, 
        Utah, New Mexico, and Nevada;
            (4) restoring the landscapes in the Grand Canyon helps 
        uphold the responsibilities of the United States to the Indian 
        Tribes referred to in paragraph (3); and
            (5) the Dragon Bravo Fire and White Sage Fire--
                    (A) collectively burned more than 200,000 acres of 
                land in the North Rim and Kaibab National Forest; and
                    (B) destroyed more than 100 structures, including 
                the Grand Canyon Lodge.

SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS.

    In this Act:
            (1) Covered area.--The term ``covered area'' means any area 
        within the Grand Canyon National Park or Kaibab National Forest 
        impacted by the Dragon Bravo Fire or White Sage Fire.
            (2) Dragon bravo fire.--The term ``Dragon Bravo Fire'' 
        means the wildfire in the North Rim of Grand Canyon National 
        Park in the State of Arizona that began on July 4, 2025, and 
        was contained on September 29, 2025.
            (3) Forest management or restoration activity.--The term 
        ``forest management or restoration activity'' means slash and 
        hazard tree (as defined in section 512(a) of the Federal Land 
        Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1772(a))) removal, 
        erosion control, slope stabilization, tree regeneration, 
        wildlife rehabilitation, and reseeding with native seeds.
            (4) Secretary concerned.--The term ``Secretary concerned'' 
        means--
                    (A) the Secretary of the Interior, acting through 
                the Director of the National Park Service, with respect 
                to the Grand Canyon National Park; and
                    (B) the Secretary of Agriculture, acting through 
                the Chief of the Forest Service, with respect to the 
                Kaibab National Forest.
            (5) White sage fire.--The term ``White Sage Fire'' means 
        the wildfire that began near Fredonia, Arizona, on July 9, 
        2025, and was contained on September 12, 2025.

SEC. 4. EMERGENCY CONTRACTING AUTHORITY.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary concerned may use emergency 
acquisition flexibilities under part 18 of title 48, Code of Federal 
Regulations (or any successor regulations), including increased micro-
purchase thresholds, simplified acquisition thresholds, and other 
authorities described in subpart 18.2 of that part, in contracting for 
the following services within the covered area:
            (1) Forest management or restoration activities carried out 
        in response to the Dragon Bravo Fire or White Sage Fire, as 
        applicable.
            (2) Rebuilding, planning, development, and design of 
        structures affected by the Dragon Bravo Fire or White Sage 
        Fire, as applicable.
            (3) Improvements to the grounds and structures.
            (4) Other recovery efforts necessary for the economic and 
        ecological well-being of the covered area.
    (b) Process for Other Services.--Unless otherwise provided by law 
or regulation, the authority granted under subsection (a) shall not 
apply to contracts for services other than those described in 
paragraphs (1) through (4) of that subsection.
    (c) Report.--Not later than 180 days after the date on which the 
Secretary concerned begins to use the authority under subsection (a), 
and every 180 days thereafter until the date that is 180 days after the 
date described in subsection (e), the Secretary concerned shall submit 
to the Committees on Energy and Natural Resources and Homeland Security 
and Governmental Affairs of the Senate and the Committees on Natural 
Resources and Oversight and Government Reform of the House of 
Representatives a report that describes--
            (1) all expenditures of the Secretary concerned related to 
        the recovery efforts for the Dragon Bravo Fire or White Sage 
        Fire, as applicable, in the covered area, including--
                    (A) a description of the expected cost of recovery 
                efforts;
                    (B) a description of cost expenditures;
                    (C) a description of cost overruns;
                    (D) the identification of contractors performing 
                the work associated with the recovery from the Dragon 
                Bravo Fire or White Sage Fire, as applicable;
                    (E) a description of any affiliations or conflicts 
                of interest between--
                            (i) the contractor; and
                            (ii)(I) the contracting office at the Grand 
                        Canyon National Park or the National Park 
                        Service; or
                            (II) the contracting office at the Kaibab 
                        National Forest or the Forest Service;
                    (F) a description of any waste, fraud, or abuse 
                detected during the recovery efforts;
                    (G) the identification of any contracts that came 
                in under expected expenses;
                    (H) an estimated time of completion for all 
                projects and full recovery efforts related to the 
                Dragon Bravo Fire or White Sage Fire, as applicable; 
                and
                    (I) a description of whether an extension is needed 
                for the authority to complete projects associated with 
                the Dragon Bravo Fire or White Sage Fire, as 
                applicable; and
            (2) any progress with respect to recovery efforts by the 
        Secretary concerned in the covered area relating to the Dragon 
        Bravo Fire or White Sage Fire, as applicable, during the period 
        covered by the report.
    (d) Extension.--If, after the date of enactment of this Act, a new 
wildfire ignites within the covered area that impacts recovery efforts 
relating to the Dragon Bravo Fire or White Sage Fire, as applicable, 
the Secretary concerned may request a 1-year extension of the authority 
granted under subsection (a), subject to congressional approval.
    (e) Expiration.--The authority granted under subsection (a) shall 
expire on the date that is the earlier of the following:
            (1) 5 years after the date of enactment of this Act.
            (2) The date on which recovery efforts within the covered 
        area are determined by the Secretary concerned to be complete.

SEC. 5. PARTICIPATION OF INDIAN TRIBES AND LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS.

    (a) In General.--In the conduct of planning, design, and 
reconstruction activities of the Secretary concerned relating to the 
recovery of the covered area in response to the Dragon Bravo Fire or 
White Sage Fire, as applicable, the Secretary concerned shall--
            (1) invite applicable Indian Tribes to participate; and
            (2) engage with other applicable local stakeholders 
        (including units of local government, nonprofit organizations, 
        local businesses (including Tribal businesses), and community 
        groups).
    (b) Tribal Businesses and Local Businesses.--To the maximum extent 
practicable, the Secretary concerned shall prioritize contracting with 
Tribal businesses and local businesses to carry out reconstruction 
activities relating to the recovery of the covered area in response to 
the Dragon Bravo Fire or White Sage Fire, as applicable.

SEC. 6. CONTRACTS WITH CONCESSIONERS.

    During the period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act 
and ending on the date described in section 4(e), to facilitate 
recovery efforts relating to the Dragon Bravo Fire or White Sage Fire, 
as applicable, in the covered area, the Secretary concerned may enter 
into noncompetitive procurement contracts with existing National Park 
Service or Forest Service authorized concessioners in the covered area 
to carry out coordinated recovery efforts by the Secretary concerned 
and the concessioners at facilities in the covered area that are 
operated by the National Park Service, the Forest Service, or the 
concessioners, as applicable.

SEC. 7. STUDY AND REPORT.

    The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture 
shall jointly conduct a study of, and submit to the appropriate 
committees of Congress a report on, the costs of carrying out the 
recovery efforts authorized under this Act.
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