US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4875

Introduced
8/5/25  

Caption

Coal Ash for American Infrastructure Act

Impact

The implications of HB 4875 could be significant for both state environmental policies and infrastructure projects. By creating clear guidelines for coal ash management, the bill intends to streamline compliance for companies involved in construction and waste disposal. Proponents believe that this bill will help mitigate risks associated with coal ash pollution, enhancing public health and environmental quality. It could also open avenues for repurposing coal ash in various construction applications, thereby supporting local economies and job creation in related industries.

Summary

House Bill 4875, titled the Coal Ash for American Infrastructure Act, aims to regulate the management of coal ash within the state, establishing standards and practices to ensure the safe disposal and recycling of this byproduct. The bill seeks to amend existing legal frameworks governing waste management and infrastructure development, addressing both environmental concerns and opportunities for economic growth. Advocates argue that by supporting the safe repurposing of coal ash in construction and infrastructure projects, the bill can provide significant benefits to state infrastructure while minimizing environmental hazards.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its critics. Environmental advocacy groups have raised concerns that the provisions may not go far enough in protecting public health and the environment from the potential dangers of coal ash. They argue that the bill could weaken existing regulations, leading to insufficient safeguards against pollution. These groups emphasize the need for rigorous oversight and monitoring of coal ash disposal sites, fearing that economic incentives may overshadow environmental protections. The discussion around HB 4875 highlights the critical balance between economic development interests and the imperative to protect natural resources and public health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB641

AN ACT relating to coal combustion by-products.

US HB4257

Environmental protection: solid waste; anaerobic digestion and digestate; define. Amends secs. 11502 & 11503 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.11502 & 324.11503). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4265'25

US HB3338

MARKET CHOICE Act Modernizing America with Rebuilding to Kickstart the Economy of the Twenty-first Century with a Historic Infrastructure-Centered Expansion Act

US HB0124

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 68, Chapter 203, Part 1 and Title 68, Chapter 211, Part 1, relative to environmental regulatory programs.

US SB1274

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 68, Chapter 203, Part 1 and Title 68, Chapter 211, Part 1, relative to environmental regulatory programs.

US SB1480

American Infrastructure Bonds Act of 2025

US HB3001

Modernizing America with Rebuilding to Kickstart the Economy of the Twenty-first Century with a Historic Infrastructure-Centered Expansion Act Knock Out Cancer Act MARKET CHOICE Act Justice for ALS Veterans Act of 2025 Election Day Act Let America Vote Act SAFER Schools Act of 2024 Secure And Fortify Entrances and Rooms in Schools Act of 2024 KO Cancer Act

US SB1444

Domestic water improvement districts; hauling

US HB6637

Modernizing America with Rebuilding to Kickstart the Economy of the Twenty-first Century with a Historic Infrastructure-Centered Expansion Act Knock Out Cancer Act MARKET CHOICE Act Protecting VA Employees Act Election Day Act Let America Vote Act End Banking for Human Traffickers Act of 2025 KO Cancer Act

US HB5827

Modernizing America with Rebuilding to Kickstart the Economy of the Twenty-first Century with a Historic Infrastructure-Centered Expansion Act Justice for ALS Veterans Act of 2025 Election Day Act Let America Vote Act SAFER Schools Act of 2025 Secure And Fortify Entrances and Rooms in Schools Act of 2025 End Banking for Human Traffickers Act of 2025 KO Cancer Act Knock Out Cancer Act MARKET CHOICE Act

Similar Bills

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