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H.R. 5920: District of Columbia Flood Prevention Act of 2025

This bill is called the District of Columbia Flood Prevention Act of 2025. Its primary purpose is to amend an existing law known as the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972. Here’s a breakdown of what the bill proposes:

Amendment to Federal Funding Eligibility

The bill seeks to modify Section 304(4) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972. Currently, this section outlines the areas eligible for federal funding to support coastal management and flood prevention efforts. The proposed amendment would specifically include the District of Columbia in this eligibility. This means that:

  • The District of Columbia would be recognized as a coastal area eligible for federal assistance.
  • By being included, it would have access to federal funds that can be used for flood prevention and other coastal management-related projects.

Purpose of Including the District of Columbia

Including the District of Columbia in this federal funding program acknowledges its unique geographical situation and potential vulnerability to flooding. The recognition would help the city prepare for and mitigate the effects of flooding, which can be exacerbated by climate change and extreme weather patterns.

Impact of Federal Funds on Local Initiatives

Access to these federal funds is intended to support various initiatives within the District of Columbia, which could include:

  • Improving infrastructure to better handle stormwater and flooding.
  • Restoration and protection of natural barriers (like wetlands) that can help reduce flooding risks.
  • Community education and preparedness programs related to flood risks and safety.

Process of Funding Application

With this new eligibility, the local government of the District of Columbia would be able to apply for federal grants and funding, enabling it to implement targeted flood prevention measures and strategies effectively.

Other Benefits

The inclusion in the Coastal Zone Management Act could also leverage additional investments from both public and private sectors into the infrastructure and environmental resilience of the District of Columbia.

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Date Action
Nov. 04, 2025 Introduced in House
Nov. 04, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.

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