High Rise Fire Sprinkler Incentive Act of 2025
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would provide tax incentives to encourage building owners to install or upgrade fire sprinkler systems in high-rise buildings, making it more affordable for them to improve fire safety. The tax breaks would apply to the costs of purchasing and installing sprinkler equipment, helping offset expenses that might otherwise discourage these safety upgrades. The goal is to reduce fire risks in tall buildings where evacuation can be difficult and fires can spread quickly.
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