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S 4040

A bill to amend Public Law 89-108 to modify the authorization of appropriations for State and Tribal, municipal, rural, and industrial water supplies, and for other purposes.

119th Congress Introduced by Kevin Cramer and 2 co-sponsors

Bill updates 50-year-old federal water infrastructure spending authorizations for tribal, state, and municipal water supply projects across western states.

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water and Power. Hearings held.
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Bill Summary · S 4040

Legislative bill overview

S 4040 amends the Indian Reclamation Project Act of 1975 (Public Law 89-108) to update and increase authorized federal spending for water supply projects serving states, tribes, municipalities, rural communities, and industrial users. The bill modernizes funding levels for infrastructure that has operated under decades-old authorization amounts.

Why is this important

Water infrastructure funding directly affects millions of Americans' access to reliable water supplies, particularly in the West where water scarcity is critical. Updated appropriations can enable communities to repair aging systems, expand capacity, and address drought resilience—issues increasingly urgent as climate patterns shift and populations grow in arid regions.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal impact: Increased federal spending requires identifying funding sources or adding to the deficit, raising questions about budget priorities during constrained fiscal environments
  • State vs. tribal allocation: How funds are distributed between state projects and tribal water rights could create competition, especially given historical disputes over tribal water allocations
  • Project selection criteria: Disagreement may emerge over which specific water projects receive priority funding and whether environmental or agricultural interests are adequately balanced

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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