Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB566

Introduced
1/20/25  

Caption

Cleaner Air Spaces Act of 2025This bill requires the Environmental Protection Agency to provide grants to air pollution control agencies, including at least one tribal agency with jurisdiction over air quality, to implement cleaner air space programs (i.e., programs to provide clean air to the public during wildland fire smoke events). Generally, such programs must be located in areas at risk of exposure to wildland fire smoke and must help provide educational materials, clean air centers (i.e., one or more clean air rooms in a publicly accessible building), and air filtration systems to certain households. Clean air rooms are rooms designed to keep levels of harmful air pollutants as low as possible during wildland fire smoke events.Under the bill, air pollution control agencies must partner with at least one community-based organization in implementing such programs.

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a profound effect on state and local efforts regarding air quality management. By facilitating grants, the bill promotes partnerships between air pollution control agencies and community organizations, enabling the establishment of 'clean air centers'. These centers are essential during wildland fire smoke events, providing safe spaces for affected populations, particularly those in low-income communities who may lack resources to protect themselves from air quality issues.

Summary

House Bill 566, officially titled the 'Cleaner Air Spaces Act of 2025', aims to direct the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to provide grants aimed at enhancing air quality. The bill emphasizes the importance of air pollution control agencies in deploying cleaner air initiatives, particularly in regions vulnerable to wildland fire smoke. The proposed funding is significant, with a maximum grant of $3 million allotted for each eligible air pollution control agency, supporting multiple programs designed to reduce air pollution impacts on public health.

Reporting

To maintain accountability and assess the effectiveness of the cleaner air space programs, the bill requires the EPA to submit a report to Congress three years post-enactment. This report will encompass evaluations of implemented programs, feedback from communities, and recommendations for potential improvements, emphasizing a continuous loop of evaluation and enhancement in public health responses related to air pollution.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB 566 involves how the grant funds will be utilized and the potential administrative overhead. Critics may advocate for greater transparency and efficiency in the distribution of grants to ensure that funds are effectively reaching the communities most in need. Additionally, the bill's requirement for air pollution control agencies to collaborate with community-based organizations could raise concerns regarding stakeholder capacity and the practical implementation of clean air initiatives.

Congress_id

119-HR-566

Policy_area

Environmental Protection

Introduced_date

2025-01-20

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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