US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4420

Introduced
7/15/25  
Refer
7/15/25  

Caption

Cool Corridors Act of 2025

Impact

If passed, HB4420 will authorize federal funding for tree planting and infrastructure projects designed to lower surface and air temperatures, thereby promoting public safety and usability along critical transportation routes. Additionally, it emphasizes community engagement and workforce development efforts, ensuring that local communities have the support and resources to maintain and enhance their green infrastructure. This legislation reflects a recognition of the importance of sustainable urban planning in mitigating climate impacts.

Summary

House Bill 4420, known as the 'Cool Corridors Act of 2025', aims to reauthorize and amend the Healthy Streets program. The primary objective is to enhance the resilience, accessibility, and safety of the nation's transportation corridors through strategic investments in tree canopies, shade infrastructure, and other nature-based cooling strategies. This bill is a response to the growing challenges posed by extreme heat and aims to improve environmental conditions in areas with limited infrastructure investment.

Contention

The bill may encounter contention over funding allocation, as various sectors compete for federal resources. Moreover, there might be debate regarding the specifics of where and how these trees and cooling infrastructures should be implemented, especially concerning local needs. Critics may argue about the effectiveness of such investments against other pressing infrastructure needs, posing potential challenges in garnering bipartisan support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SCR129

Affirming Support For The Expansion Of Programs And Projects That Increase Tree Canopy Coverage And Install Shade Trees In Urban Areas To Mitigate The Effects Of Urban Heat Islands Across The State.

US HCR103

Affirming Support For The Expansion Of Programs And Projects That Increase Tree Canopy Coverage And Install Shade Trees In Urban Areas To Mitigate The Effects Of Urban Heat Islands Across The State.

US HR95

Affirming Support For The Expansion Of Programs And Projects That Increase Tree Canopy Coverage And Install Shade Trees In Urban Areas To Mitigate The Effects Of Urban Heat Islands Across The State.

US SR121

Affirming Support For The Expansion Of Programs And Projects That Increase Tree Canopy Coverage And Install Shade Trees In Urban Areas To Mitigate The Effects Of Urban Heat Islands Across The State.

US HB3703

Excess Urban Heat Mitigation Act of 2025

US HB2154

Relating to county safety corridors.

US SB349

Fire-Safe Electrical Corridors Act of 2025

US HB2492

Fire Safe Electrical Corridors Act of 2025

US SB1166

Excess Urban Heat Mitigation Act of 2025

US HCR91

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources And Department Of Education To Collaborate To Establish A Formal, Long-term Collaborative Program To Expand, Equitably Distribute, And Sustain Tree-canopy Coverage Across Public Schools State Wide.

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