Bill
HR 1315
Gold King Mine Spill Compensation Act of 2025
The Gold King Mine Spill Compensation Act of 2025 establishes a fund to compensate affected communities, businesses, and governments for recovery from the 2015 spill.
Bill
HR 1315
The Gold King Mine Spill Compensation Act of 2025 establishes a fund to compensate affected communities, businesses, and governments for recovery from the 2015 spill.
The Gold King Mine Spill Compensation Act of 2025 aims to address the environmental and economic impacts resulting from the Gold King Mine spill, which occurred in August 2015. This legislation seeks to provide compensation to affected communities and stakeholders, ensuring that they receive the necessary support for recovery and remediation efforts.
The primary beneficiaries of the Gold King Mine Spill Compensation Act include:
- Local Communities: Residents and property owners in areas directly affected by the spill.
- Businesses: Local businesses that experienced financial hardship due to the environmental disaster.
- Government Entities: Local and state governments that incurred costs related to cleanup and recovery efforts.
The Gold King Mine Spill Compensation Act of 2025 represents a legislative effort to provide necessary support to those affected by a significant environmental disaster. By establishing a compensation fund and outlining a clear process for claims, the bill aims to facilitate recovery and promote accountability in addressing the aftermath of the Gold King Mine spill.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
Sign in to ask a question.