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US HB4192
Bill
Status
6/26/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kristen McDonald Rivet
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AI Summary
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Secretary of Defense must submit annual reports to Congress on funding and status of Department of Defense PFAS (perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances) interim remedial actions at military installations, with the first report due within one year of enactment
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Annual reports must include site-by-site funding data (budgeted, obligated, and expended), status updates on design, contracting, and construction phases, timelines for completion, and explanations for any delays exceeding 12 months
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Secretary of Defense must submit a PFAS remediation acceleration strategy within 180 days, including prioritization criteria based on health and environmental risks, cleanup timelines, resource deployment plans, and performance benchmarks
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DoD must create a publicly accessible online dashboard within one year showing site-by-site funding levels, remediation status, completion timelines, and community engagement contacts, updated semiannually
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Bill amends Title 10, United States Code by adding Section 2717 to Chapter 160, codifying the annual reporting requirement on PFAS contamination response efforts
Legislative Description
the Military PFAS Transparency Act of 2025
Armed forces and national security
Last Action
Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
6/26/2025