[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 527 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
<DOC>
116th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 527
Recognizing the longstanding partnership between the United States and
Australia to share critical firefighting resources during times of
crisis.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
March 4, 2020
Mr. Cardin (for himself, Mr. Barrasso, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Boozman, Mr.
Casey, Mr. Coons, Mr. Cornyn, Ms. Cortez Masto, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Cruz,
Mr. Daines, Mr. Enzi, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Gardner, Ms. Harris, Mrs.
Loeffler, Ms. McSally, Mr. Perdue, Mr. Risch, Mr. Romney, Mr. Rounds,
Mr. Rubio, Mr. Scott of Florida, Mrs. Shaheen, Ms. Sinema, Mr.
Sullivan, Mr. Tester, Mr. Thune, Mr. Tillis, Mr. Braun, and Ms. Rosen)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Foreign Relations
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Recognizing the longstanding partnership between the United States and
Australia to share critical firefighting resources during times of
crisis.
Whereas Australia and the United States have long held a unique relationship,
marked by close diplomatic, security, and economic cooperation;
Whereas Australia and the United States celebrated 100 years of mateship on July
4, 2018, marking the 100-year anniversary of the Battle of Hamel, which
helped turn the tide of World War I;
Whereas the United States and Australia are entering the seventieth anniversary
of the Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty (ANZUS
Treaty), the 1951 collective security non-binding agreement between
Australia and New Zealand and, separately, Australia and the United
States, to cooperate on military matters;
Whereas the United States and Australia have shared firefighting resources,
including specialist firefighters, for over 15 years;
Whereas the United States and Australia are experiencing some of the hottest and
driest weather conditions on record, exacerbating the threat of
wildfires and contributing to longer wildfire seasons in both nations;
Whereas over 100 Australian firefighters traveled to the United States in August
2018, to assist with efforts to contain wildfires that threatened
communities in California, Oregon, and Washington;
Whereas over 300 American firefighters have been mobilized to Australia since
December 2019 to help combat and contain devastating bushfires that have
burned over 30,000,000 acres of land; and
Whereas multiple United States agencies, including the Bureau of Land
Management, Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, and Fish and Wildlife Services, have provided American
firefighters to help combat Australia's bushfires: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) recognizes the value of the longstanding partnership
between the United States and Australia to share critical
firefighting resources during times of crisis;
(2) recognizes the efforts and bravery of Australian
firefighters who have not only risked their lives to fight
wildfires in their own country but also helped contain several
dangerous wildfires in North America;
(3) recognizes the efforts and bravery of American
firefighters who have not only risked their lives to fight
wildfires in their own country but have also provided their
services to combat the bushfires currently ravaging the
Australian continent;
(4) honors the ultimate sacrifice of the three American
firefighters who lost their lives assisting in fighting
Australia's bushfires in the crash of the Large Air Tanker in
the Snowy Monaro area of Australia on January 23, 2020, and
extends deepest condolences to their families, friends, and
colleagues;
(5) expresses full support for the people of Australia as
they focus on recovery and rebuilding affected areas and
communities;
(6) supports continued partnership between the Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation and United
States Federal agencies to share research, technology, and best
practices related to wildfire mitigation and suppression; and
(7) supports continued cooperation and greater
collaboration between Australia and the United States to
mitigate the underlying factors driving extended and more
intense wildfire years in both countries.
<all>