FRESHER Act of 2025
HR 6090 requires federal transportation projects to incorporate freshwater protection, ecosystem restoration, and climate resilience standards before receiving federal funding.
HR 6090 requires federal transportation projects to incorporate freshwater protection, ecosystem restoration, and climate resilience standards before receiving federal funding.
The FRESHER Act of 2025 proposes to establish new environmental and sustainability standards for federal transportation infrastructure projects. The bill requires federal agencies to incorporate freshwater protection, ecosystem restoration, and climate resilience measures into transportation planning and construction. It mandates environmental impact assessments focused on water quality and habitat preservation before federal transportation funding is distributed.
Transportation infrastructure projects often have significant environmental consequences, particularly affecting waterways and ecosystems. By requiring proactive environmental protections upfront, this legislation could prevent costly ecological damage and align infrastructure development with climate and conservation goals. However, it may increase project costs and timelines, affecting the speed of infrastructure expansion and repair.
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