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HR 7266

Rural and Municipal Utility Cybersecurity Act

119th Congress Introduced by Diana Harshbarger and 2 co-sponsors

Bill establishes federal cybersecurity standards and assistance programs for rural and municipal utility providers to protect water, electric, and other critical infrastructure from cyberattacks.

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Bill Summary · HR 7266

Legislative bill overview

HR 7266 establishes federal cybersecurity standards and assistance programs specifically for rural and municipal utility providers. The bill aims to strengthen digital security protections for water systems, electric grids, and other critical infrastructure in underserved communities that typically lack resources for robust cybersecurity operations.

Why is this important

Rural and municipal utilities serve millions of Americans but often operate with limited budgets and technical expertise, making them vulnerable to cyberattacks that could compromise essential services like water and electricity. A major breach could affect public health, safety, and economic activity in communities already facing infrastructure challenges. This legislation addresses a genuine national security gap by providing targeted support where commercial providers have minimal market incentive to operate.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding mechanism and costs: Unclear whether the bill fully funds these programs or creates unfunded mandates requiring local utilities to absorb cybersecurity expenses, potentially raising rates for rural consumers
  • Federal versus local control: May face pushback from localities defending their operational autonomy against federal regulatory requirements and oversight standards
  • Implementation feasibility: Rural utilities may struggle to recruit qualified cybersecurity personnel and integrate mandated systems into aging infrastructure, requiring significant capital investment beyond initial assistance

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

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