HR-5700 : Still Just a Bill

Resilient Highways Act

This bill addresses projects to increase the resiliency of federal-aid highways and bridges on and off the National Highway System.

Specifically, the bill

  • allows states to use up to 15% of funds apportioned under the national highway performance program for projects to mitigate the risk of recurring damage or the cost of future repairs from extreme weather, flooding, and other natural disasters on infrastructure that is part of the National Highway System;
  • provides for a maximum federal cost-share of up to 100% for these projects; and
  • authorizes emergency relief funds to be used to pay for these projects, including removing debris from rivers, creeks, streams, and ditches, raising roadway grades, deepening channels to prevent flooding, improving drainage, and stabilizing slopes.

Action Timeline

Action DateTypeTextSource
2020-01-30CommitteeReferred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit.House committee actions
2020-01-29IntroReferralReferred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.House floor actions
2020-01-29IntroReferralIntroduced in HouseLibrary of Congress

Policy Area :

Transportation and Public Works
See Subjects
  • Air quality
  • Atmospheric science and weather
  • Climate change and greenhouse gases
  • Floods and storm protection
  • Marine and coastal resources, fisheries
  • Natural disasters
  • Performance measurement
  • Roads and highways
  • Transportation programs funding
  • Transportation safety and security

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