Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4383

Introduced
7/14/25  

Caption

Sound Insulation Treatment Repair and Replacement Program Act

Impact

The bill amends existing sections of title 49 of the United States Code, allowing for a one-time waiver of certain cost requirements associated with sound insulation repair projects. To qualify for this federal assistance, applicants must demonstrate that their buildings experienced structural deterioration due to outdated insulation installed before 2002 and show that their current noise levels exceed new standards. This legislation could potentially lead to enhanced property values for affected homes, while also improving public health by reducing noise pollution.

Summary

House Bill 4383, known as the 'Sound Insulation Treatment Repair and Replacement Program Act', aims to establish pilot programs focused on the repair and replacement of sound insulation in residential buildings situated near large public-use airports. The bill proposes that these programs be set up at up to four major airports where local airport operators have established initiatives to mitigate noise. The overarching goal is to improve the living conditions for residents impacted by aviation-related noise by providing resources for soundproofing.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 4383 may bring forth contentions between aviation interests and residential concerns. While proponents advocate for the benefits of sound insulation in improving livability for those affected by airport noise, there may be concerns raised by local authorities or airport operators about the feasibility of implementing these pilot programs. Additionally, the financial ramifications of the bill on federal and local budgets could also be a topic of debate, especially regarding the extent of assistance provided to residents versus the operational costs incurred by airports.

Notable_points

The establishment of eligibility criteria for federal aid, including the requirement for inspections by qualified noise auditors, underscores a procedural approach to ensuring effective use of funds. Furthermore, the initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of noise abatement in urban planning and public policy.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HB2533

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US SB1167

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US HB10213

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