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US HR1317

US HR1317
Coastal Communities Adaptation Act


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Introduced
02/22/2019
In Committee
03/06/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

Provides assistance to coastal states and communities to help them adapt to climate change and extreme weather. Specifically, it revises the National Windstorm Impact Reduction Program. For example, the bill requires the National Institute of Standards and Technology to award research and development grants under the program for the purpose of improving the resilience and responsiveness of buildings, structures, and lifelines to windstorms. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration must award capitalization grants to each coastal state for the purpose of establishing a community resilience revolving fund. In turn, states must provide financial assistance to municipalities or state agencies for preventing, managing, mitigating, or adapting to coastal hazards related to climate change. The Department of Commerce may carry out a program to award prizes to stimulate innovation to advance coastal risk reduction and resilience measures. The National Science Foundation must support research to improve (1) the resilience of buildings, structures, and lifelines to windstorms; and (2) the responsiveness of buildings, structures, and lifelines after a windstorm. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) must promote the adoption of windstorm preparedness and mitigation measures for manufactured HUD code housing units. The U.S. Postal Service must issue a Built to Last stamp as a semipostal stamp. The proceeds from the stamp must be deposited in the Built to Last Stamp Fund established by this bill for shoreline risk and climate change adaptation.

AI Summary

This bill, the Coastal Communities Adaptation Act, aims to improve the resilience of coastal communities to natural disasters and climate change. Key provisions include: - Amending the National Windstorm Impact Reduction Act to require the National Institute of Standards and Technology to award research and development grants to improve the resilience and responsiveness of buildings, structures, and lifelines to windstorms. The National Science Foundation must also support research to improve the resilience and responsiveness of buildings, structures, and lifelines to windstorms. - Requiring the U.S. Postal Service to issue a "Built to Last" semipostal stamp, with proceeds going to a dedicated fund for shoreline risk and climate change adaptation. - Authorizing the Secretary of Commerce to carry out a prize competition program to stimulate innovation in coastal risk reduction and resilience measures, such as natural features, nature-based features, and nonstructural measures. - Directing the Secretary, through the NOAA Administrator, to award capitalization grants to coastal states to establish community resilience revolving funds. These funds can be used to provide financial assistance for a variety of coastal resilience projects and activities. The bill aims to leverage research, innovation, and state-level funding mechanisms to help coastal communities adapt to the impacts of climate change and extreme weather.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Business and Industry

Sponsors (34)

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife. (on 03/06/2019)

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