Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act
Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act
Plain Language Summary
# Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act (HR 4690) Summary **What It Would Do** This bill would require federal government buildings to meet specific energy efficiency and performance standards. The legislation focuses on improving how the federal government maintains, operates, and upgrades its own facilities—such as office buildings, courthouses, and other government properties. It establishes measurement and accountability systems to track whether these buildings are meeting energy conservation goals. **Who It Affects** The bill directly impacts federal agencies responsible for managing government buildings and facilities.
Indirectly, it affects taxpayers (through potential changes in federal building operating costs) and could influence construction and energy efficiency standards in the private sector if federal requirements set new benchmarks. **Current Status & Key Points** As of now, the bill remains in committee and has not been passed. While specific provisions aren't detailed in this summary, the bill emphasizes performance measurement and energy efficiency—suggesting it aims to reduce federal building energy consumption and associated costs. No partisan opposition is evident from the bill's basic information, as energy efficiency in government operations is generally a bipartisan concern, though details about implementation costs and specific requirements could become points of debate.
Latest Action
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 413.