"I am proud to cosponsor the FIRE Act, led by my Colorado colleague Gabe Evans," said Rep. Crank.
Cosponsor and support the FIRE Act to clarify EPA treatment of wildfire, prescribed burn, and other uncontrollable-source emissions in federal air quality reviews.
Occurrences
Evidence
GovInfo lists Jeff Crank as a cosponsor of H.R. 6387, the Fire Improvement and Reforming Exceptional Events Act, in the reported-in-House version. The bill would amend the Clean Air Act to require revisions to rules for review and handling of air quality monitoring data influenced by exceptional events or wildfire-risk mitigation actions.
GovInfo shows H.R. 6387 was engrossed in the House on April 22, 2026, indicating the measure advanced after Crank had already been listed as a cosponsor on the reported House version.
GovInfo records that H.R. 6387 was received in the Senate, read twice, and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works on April 27, 2026.
Assessments
Crank's promise was to cosponsor and support the FIRE Act, not necessarily to secure final enactment. The evidence shows he was formally listed as a cosponsor of H.R. 6387 during the 119th Congress, and the bill advanced through House passage and referral to the Senate while he was in office. That satisfies the promised action in the federal House context.