National Landslide Preparedness Act Reauthorization Act of 2025
HR 2250 boosts landslide preparedness by reauthorizing funding for research, enhancing collaboration, and increasing public awareness to protect at-risk communities.
HR 2250 boosts landslide preparedness by reauthorizing funding for research, enhancing collaboration, and increasing public awareness to protect at-risk communities.
The National Landslide Preparedness Act Reauthorization Act of 2025 (HR 2250) aims to enhance the nation's preparedness and response capabilities regarding landslides. This legislation seeks to reauthorize and expand existing programs that focus on landslide research, monitoring, and mitigation, thereby improving public safety and reducing the economic impact of landslides.
The bill is sponsored by Suzan K. DelBene and has several cosponsors, including:
- Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
- Adam Smith
- Rick Larsen
- Brian K. Fitzpatrick
- Dan Newhouse
- Emily Randall
- Kim Schrier
- Marilyn Strickland
HR 2250 has companion bills in the Senate (S 1626) and another House bill (HR 3816), indicating a broader legislative effort to address landslide preparedness.
This summary provides an overview of HR 2250, detailing its objectives, provisions, and the stakeholders involved, making it accessible for readers seeking to understand the implications of this legislation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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