Disaster Reforestation Act
Disaster Reforestation Act
Plain Language Summary
# Disaster Reforestation Act (HR 262) Summary **What It Does:** This bill would provide tax incentives and disaster relief support to help property owners replant forests on land damaged by disasters like wildfires, hurricanes, or floods. The legislation aims to encourage reforestation efforts by making it financially easier for landowners to restore wooded areas after natural disasters. **Who It Affects:** The bill primarily impacts private landowners, timber companies, and farmers who own forested land or properties with trees that have been damaged by disasters.
It may also indirectly affect communities dependent on forests for economic or environmental reasons, such as tourism or watershed protection. **Key Provisions:** The bill focuses on income tax deductions and financial relief mechanisms to support reforestation costs—though specific details about the size or scope of these incentives are not detailed in the summary information available. **Current Status:** The bill was introduced in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House. This is an early stage in the legislative process.
Latest Action
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.