Roadside Pollinator Program Amendments Act
HR 7143 improves and reauthorizes a federal program to replace mowed roadsides with pollinator-friendly native plants, supporting insect habitat while potentially reducing maintenance costs.
HR 7143 improves and reauthorizes a federal program to replace mowed roadsides with pollinator-friendly native plants, supporting insect habitat while potentially reducing maintenance costs.
HR 7143 amends federal highway law to improve and reauthorize a program promoting pollinator-friendly vegetation and land management practices along U.S. roadside highways and rights-of-way. The bill aims to expand or enhance existing initiatives that convert roadsides from standard mowing/herbicide regimens to native plantings that support pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Pollinator populations face documented decline due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and monoculture landscapes. Roadsides represent millions of acres of public land that could serve as habitat corridors. Reauthorizing and improving this program directly addresses pollinator conservation while potentially reducing maintenance costs and creating aesthetic benefits for communities.
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