Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB9409

Introduced
8/23/24  

Caption

DoD Dark Sky Stewardship Act

Impact

The legislation aims to enhance environmental practices within military operations by enforcing a structured approach to reducing unnecessary lighting. Under this bill, the Secretary is required to conduct audits that will help identify overlit areas and unnecessary lighting fixtures, and subsequently implement a plan to alleviate these concerns. This approach aligns with broader ecological efforts, as light pollution can disrupt local wildlife and degrade biodiversity. Furthermore, the bill encourages the exploration of innovative lighting solutions that could pave the way for creating 'dark sky standards' conducive to both military readiness and ecological preservation.

Summary

House Bill 9409, titled the 'DoD Dark Sky Stewardship Act', mandates the Secretary of Defense to execute a comprehensive audit and analysis of light pollution across Department of Defense facilities. The intent of the bill is to address the issues of excessive artificial light that not only affect military operations and readiness but also impact surrounding ecosystems. The bill establishes a framework for evaluating existing lighting practices and identifying opportunities to mitigate light pollution in line with environmental stewardship principles.

Contention

Key points of contention relate to the balancing act between operational security and environmental awareness. Critics may argue that increased regulations surrounding lighting could hinder operational effectiveness or introduce complexities into existing protocols. Proponents uphold that by investing in better lighting practices, the military can improve its environmental footprint without compromising security or readiness. The bill is also expected to prompt discussions about the involvement of local communities in efforts to limit light pollution, highlighting the potential conflicts between military operations and community standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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