H.R. 7077
would require the U.S. Fire Administration to conduct on-site investigations of major fires.
would require the U.S. Fire Administration to conduct on-site investigations of major fires.
would direct the FEMA Administrator to submit to Congress a report on preliminary damage assessments and make necessary improvements to processes in FEMA.
would require operators of offshore oil and gas facilities to report failures of critical systems to the Secretary of the Interior.
would direct the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the NOAA Administrator, to improve science, data, and services that enable sound decisionmaking in response to coastal flood risk, including impacts of sea-level rise, storm events, changing Great Lakes water levels, and land subsidence.
would establish an integrated national approach to respond to ongoing and expected effects of extreme weather and climate change by protecting, managing, and conserving the fish, wildlife, and plants of the United States, and to maximize government efficiency and reduce costs, in cooperation with state, local, and tribal governments and other entities.
would direct OSHA to issue an occupational safety and health standard to protect workers from heat-related injuries and illnesses.
would amend the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to modify the eligibility requirements for certain small water storage and groundwater storage projects and to authorize the use of funds for certain additional Carey Act projects.
would establish a pilot program for native plant species.
would establish the New Philadelphia National Historical Park in the state of Illinois as a unit of the National Park System.
would amend the Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1992 to authorize additional projects related to the Salton Sea.
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