US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB3673

Introduced
1/15/26  

Caption

Roadside Pollinator Program Amendments Act

Impact

This legislation is significant as it directly relates to the ecological health of plant and animal species in highway environments. It is expected to influence state and federal transportation policies by establishing guidelines that embrace ecological preservation and suggest methods for implementing pollinator-friendly practices in maintenance and landscaping along roadways. In a larger context, incorporating pollinator habitats into roadside management could enhance biodiversity and contribute to overall ecosystem resilience. This bill represents a shift towards environmentally responsible infrastructure management that supports wildlife and agricultural interests.

Summary

SB3673, known as the 'Roadside Pollinator Program Amendments Act', aims to amend Title 23 of the United States Code to enhance and reauthorize pollinator-friendly practices along highways and rights-of-way. The bill seeks to improve the habitat available for pollinators, which are essential for the reproduction of many plants and the production of food crops. The legislation supports the establishment of programs that may be used to foster these habitats and includes provisions for public and nonprofit organizations to participate actively in these initiatives. By invoking the expertise of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the bill acknowledges the importance of informed ecological practices.

Contention

Despite its ecological benefits, the bill may face opposition from some stakeholders. Critics could argue that the implementation of such programs might complicate and increase costs associated with highway maintenance or require reallocating existing transportation funding. Additionally, it may raise concerns regarding the balance between road safety and environmental initiatives. This legislation will need to navigate these potential controversies to achieve its goal of fostering healthier environments for pollinators while maintaining efficient transportation infrastructures.

Companion Bills

US HB7143

Same As Roadside Pollinator Program Amendments Act

Previously Filed As

US HB7143

Roadside Pollinator Program Amendments Act

US HB1132

Practices to Support Pollinators

US H108

To protect Massachusetts pollinators

US S587

To protect pollinators and public health

US H1041

To protect pollinators and public health

US S2746

To protect pollinators and public health

US H84

The Pollinator Protection Act

US SB0199

ROADSIDE MEMORIAL ACT

US SB3871

Preventing Roadside and Work Zone Deaths Act of 2026

US SF1211

Pollinator account statutory appropriation elimination and lawns to legumes grant program repealer

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