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HR 7188

MOLD Act

119th Congress Introduced by Don Bacon and 10 co-sponsors

Bipartisan bill directs military to establish mold remediation standards and accountability measures across Department of Defense facilities and installations.

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Bill Summary · HR 7188

Legislative bill overview

HR 7188, the MOLD Act, was introduced in January 2026 with bipartisan sponsorship and referred to the House Armed Services Committee. While the specific provisions are not detailed in the available information, the acronym "MOLD" and committee referral suggest this legislation addresses mold-related issues within military facilities or defense infrastructure.

Why is this important

Mold contamination in military installations can affect soldier health, readiness, and facility operational capacity. If this bill addresses mold remediation, testing, or prevention standards in military buildings, it could impact defense spending priorities and troop welfare across hundreds of domestic and overseas bases.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and budget allocation: Whether funding for mold remediation should come from existing defense budgets or require new appropriations
  • Standards and enforcement: Disagreement over inspection frequency, remediation standards, and penalties for non-compliance across different branches
  • Scope of applicability: Whether the bill applies only to active military installations or extends to veteran housing, defense contractor facilities, and historical properties

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

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