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H.R. 4399 · 119th Congress

Resilient Transit Act of 2025

In committee

What this could mean for your district

CA-43
NEUTRAL

The Resilient Transit Act of 2025 allows for grants to improve public transportation systems' resilience against climate change impacts. • This funding could support local transit projects that enhance infrastructure durability in the face of natural disasters. • Improved resilience may benefit commuters and local businesses by ensuring more reliable public transportation services. • Questions may arise regarding how grants are allocated and whether all local needs will be adequately addressed. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

Updated: 4/7/2026

Bill details

Introduced: 7/15/2025
Current status: In committee
Bill ID: 119hr4399
Latest official action: Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

Bill overview

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Introduced in House

Resilient Transit Act of 2025 This bill authorizes the Department of Transportation (DOT) to provide grants under the State of Good Repair Grants Program to assist states and local governments in financing public transportation resilience improvement projects that increase the resilience of public transportation systems from the impacts of climate change, such as sea level rise, flooding, wildfires, extreme weather events, and other natural disasters. Under the program, grants may be used for (1) standalone projects, and (2) components of capital projects. DOT must submit an annual report to Congress on the grants provided under this bill and publish the report on DOT's website.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 7/15/2025

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Last updated: 4/7/2026Source: BILLSUMBill: 119hr4399 • District: CA-43Learn more →