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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
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[H.R. 9021 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 9021
To improve response to, and preparation for, heat waves and extreme
heat, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 22, 2026
Mrs. Watson Coleman (for herself, Ms. DeGette, Ms. Stansbury, Ms.
Norton, Ms. Jayapal, Mr. Carter of Louisiana, Ms. Crockett, Ms. Castor
of Florida, Mr. Mullin, and Mr. Fields) introduced the following bill;
which was referred to the Committee on Financial Services, and in
addition to the Committees on Science, Space, and Technology, Energy
and Commerce, Ways and Means, and Education and Workforce, for a period
to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned
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A BILL
To improve response to, and preparation for, heat waves and extreme
heat, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Stay Cool Act''.
SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The table of contents for this Act is as follows:
Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Table of contents.
TITLE I--HEAT EMERGENCY
Sec. 101. National Integrated Heat Health Information System.
Sec. 102. National ranking system.
Sec. 103. Study on naming heat waves.
Sec. 104. Grants for checking on seniors during extreme heat events.
Sec. 105. Study for improved tracking of data on deaths related to heat
or other environmental factors.
TITLE II--COMMUNITY RESILIENCE AND COOLING CENTERS
Sec. 201. Grants for community resilience centers.
Sec. 202. Grants for community resilience and cooling centers to
purchase or repair HVAC systems and passive
cooling systems.
Sec. 203. Grants for outreach and publicity regarding community
resilience and cooling centers.
Sec. 204. Payroll credit for cooling centers.
TITLE III--HOUSING
Sec. 301. Grants for providing cooling systems in public housing units.
Sec. 302. Guidance on air conditioning costs and utility allowances.
Sec. 303. Report to Congress on need for safe residential temperatures;
regulations.
Sec. 304. Grants for providing safe residential temperatures in all
federally assisted dwellings.
Sec. 305. Cooling device expenses.
Sec. 306. Report on revising State allotment payments under the Low-
Income Home Energy Assistance Act.
TITLE IV--URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Sec. 401. Grants for construction of usable public water features.
Sec. 402. Grant program to develop and improve high-quality urban green
spaces.
Sec. 403. Tree planting grant program.
TITLE V--DEFINITIONS
Sec. 501. Definitions.
TITLE I--HEAT EMERGENCY
SEC. 101. NATIONAL INTEGRATED HEAT HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM.
(a) Interagency Committee.--The Administrator of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shall maintain an interagency
committee to be known as the National Integrated Heat Health
Information System (in this section referred to as ``NIHHIS'').
(b) Membership.--The membership of NIHHIS shall include the
following:
(1) The Administrator of the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (or a representative thereof).
(2) The Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency (or a representative thereof).
(3) The Director of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (or a representative thereof).
(4) The Director of the National Weather Service (or a
representative thereof).
(5) Such other Federal officials as the Administrator of
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration determines
appropriate.
SEC. 102. NATIONAL RANKING SYSTEM.
(a) In General.--The Director of the National Weather Service shall
establish a national ranking system pilot program to evaluate and
communicate to the public the severity and risk of extreme heat based
on human health outcomes (mortality and morbidity).
(b) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the establishment of such
program, the Director of the National Weather Service shall submit to
Congress a report providing recommendations and evaluating the impact
of the national ranking system for extreme heat on public preparedness
and response.
SEC. 103. STUDY ON NAMING HEAT WAVES.
Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act,
the Director of the National Weather Service shall--
(1) complete a study on the impact that naming heat waves
has on public preparedness and response; and
(2) submit to the Congress a report containing the results
of such study.
SEC. 104. GRANTS FOR CHECKING ON SENIORS DURING EXTREME HEAT EVENTS.
(a) In General.--The Secretary of Health and Human Services, in
coordination with area agencies on aging, may award grants to eligible
entities to develop and implement a program under which each grant
recipient--
(1) operates a registry of seniors who are in the target
population of, or who reside in the jurisdiction of, the grant
recipient;
(2) includes seniors in such registry only if they opt into
being included; and
(3) during periods of extreme heat, provides for checks on
the health and well-being of seniors in the registry--
(A) by telephone; or
(B) by other means approved by the senior involved.
(b) Priority.--In awarding grants under the program under this
section, the Secretary shall give priority to eligible entities that
describe how they will identify and reach seniors who are vulnerable to
extreme heat events due to factors such as low income, limited English
proficiency, or identity as a racial minority or member of a State-
recognized Indian Tribe.
(c) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) The term ``area agency on aging'' has the meaning given
to that term by section 102(6) of the Older Americans Act of
1965 (42 U.S.C. 3002(6)).
(2) The term ``eligible entity'' means--
(A) a State, Territory, or Tribal agency;
(B) a local governmental entity;
(C) an Indian Tribe; or
(D) a nonprofit organization, community group,
clinic, or other entity engaged in providing outreach
and services to seniors.
(3) The term ``local governmental entity'' means any
municipal government or county government with jurisdiction
over local land use decisions.
(4) The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of Health
and Human Services.
(5) The term ``senior'' has the meaning given to that term
by the Secretary for purposes of this section.
(d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out this section $10,000,000 for each of fiscal
years 2026 through 2035.
SEC. 105. STUDY FOR IMPROVED TRACKING OF DATA ON DEATHS RELATED TO HEAT
OR OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS.
The Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
acting through the National Vital Statistics System of the National
Center for Health Statistics, in consultation with the National
Integrated Heat Health Information System, shall--
(1) conduct a study on the impact of extreme heat exposure
on all-cause mortality;
(2) as part of such study, develop recommendations for
revising the United States standard certificate of death to
collect information on deaths that are related to heat or other
environmental factors; and
(3) not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of
this Act, complete such study and submit a report on the
results of such study to the Congress.
TITLE II--COMMUNITY RESILIENCE AND COOLING CENTERS
SEC. 201. GRANTS FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE CENTERS.
(a) Authority.--The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (in
this section referred to as the ``Secretary'') shall carry out a
program under this section to make grants to eligible entities for
establishing and assisting community resilience centers.
(b) Eligible Entities.--Grants under the program under this section
may be made only to a State, an Indian Tribe, a unit of general local
government, or a nonprofit organization.
(c) Eligible Activities.--Amounts from a grant under the program
under this section may be used only to establish new, or assist
existing, community resilience centers, including for--
(1) acquisition or improvement of facilities to serve as
community resilience centers;
(2) acquisition or repair of cooling equipment, heating
equipment, and generators for a community resilience center;
(3) obtaining supplies of food, water, medical supplies,
and emergency supplies for users of a community resilience
center;
(4) operating costs associated with a community resilience
center, including hiring staff for a center;
(5) obtaining educational material on climate change
resilience and other related educational material; and
(6) such other costs and activities relating to community
resilience centers as the Secretary may provide.
(d) Application.--The Secretary shall provide for eligible entities
to apply for grants under the program under this section and shall
require applications to include an outreach plan to inform the
community of the center.
(e) Selection.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary shall select eligible
entities to receive grants under the program under this section
based on a competition, in accordance with such criteria as the
Secretary shall establish.
(2) Preference.--The criteria under paragraph (1) shall
provide preference for selection of eligible entities proposing
to upgrade or improve existing spaces that are easily
accessible to the community for use as community resilience
centers.
(f) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out this section $50,000,000 for each of fiscal
years 2026 through 2035.
SEC. 202. GRANTS FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE AND COOLING CENTERS TO
PURCHASE OR REPAIR HVAC SYSTEMS AND PASSIVE COOLING
SYSTEMS.
(a) Authority.--The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
shall carry out a program under this section to make grants to eligible
entities for the costs of acquiring, for a community resilience center
or a cooling center--
(1) new heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems,
including backup power, generators, and microgrids; and
(2) passive cooling solutions.
(b) Application.--The Secretary shall provide for eligible entities
to apply for grants under the program under this section and shall
require applications to include a statement identifying the number of
people to be served through the grant.
(c) Selection.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary shall select eligible
entities to receive grants under the program under this section
based on a competition, in accordance with such criteria as the
Secretary shall establish.
(2) Preference.--The criteria under paragraph (1) shall
provide preference for selection of eligible entities proposing
to use the grant for costs described in subsection (a) for a
community resilience center or cooling center.
(d) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) The term ``eligible entity'' means a State, an Indian
Tribe, a unit of general local government, or a nonprofit
organization.
(2) The term ``passive cooling solutions'' includes--
(A) cool or green roofs;
(B) cool walls;
(C) tree planting and maintenance; and
(D) cool pavements.
(3) The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development.
(e) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out this section $25,000,000 for each of fiscal
years 2026 through 2035.
SEC. 203. GRANTS FOR OUTREACH AND PUBLICITY REGARDING COMMUNITY
RESILIENCE AND COOLING CENTERS.
(a) Authority.--The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (in
this section referred to as the ``Secretary'') shall carry out a
program under this section to make grants to States, units of general
local government, and Indian Tribes for use to carry out outreach,
publicity, and education activities to inform the public regarding the
location, function, and availability of community resilience centers
and cooling centers, including for--
(1) collection of data regarding the locations of community
resilience centers and cooling centers; and
(2) development of platforms, websites, applications, and
other tools and methods of communication to assist the public
in locating such centers.
(b) Selection.--The Secretary shall select eligible entities to
receive grants under the program under this section based on a
competition, in accordance with such criteria as the Secretary shall
establish.
(c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out this section $10,000,000 for each of fiscal
years 2026 through 2035.
SEC. 204. PAYROLL CREDIT FOR COOLING CENTERS.
(a) In General.--Section 3111 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986
is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
``(g) Credit for Cooling Centers.--
``(1) In general.--In the case of an eligible employer,
there shall be allowed as a credit against the tax imposed by
subsection (a) for each calendar quarter an amount equal to the
sum of the amounts determined under subparagraphs (A) and (B)
of paragraph (2).
``(2) Amount of credit.--
``(A) Extended hours.--The amount determined under
this subparagraph is--
``(i) the hourly cost of labor of the
taxpayer, multiplied by
``(ii) the number of hours such taxpayer
remained open to the public outside of normal
operating hours during a heat emergency during
the calendar quarter.
``(B) Free admission days.--The amount determined
under this subparagraph is--
``(i) the average daily admission revenue
of the taxpayer, multiplied by
``(ii) the number of days during the
calendar quarter that such taxpayer waived
admission fees during a heat emergency.
``(C) Heat emergency.--For the purposes of this
subsection, the term `heat emergency' means an extreme
heat warning, extreme heat watch, or heat advisory
issued by the National Weather Service.
``(3) Limitation.--The credit allowed by paragraph (1)
shall not exceed the tax imposed by subsection (a) for any
calendar quarter on the wages paid with respect to the
employment of all individuals in the employ of the employer.
``(4) Carryover of unused credit.--If the amount of the
credit allowed under paragraph (1) exceeds the limitation of
paragraph (3) for any calendar quarter, such excess shall be
carried to the succeeding calendar quarter and allowed as a
credit under paragraph (1) for such quarter.
``(5) Eligible employer.--For the purposes of this section,
the term `eligible employer' means a community center, library,
or museum that is described in section 501(c)(3) and exempt
from taxation under section 501(a).
``(6) Aggregation rule.--All persons treated as a single
employer under subsection (a) or (b) of section 52, or
subsection (m) or (o) of section 414, shall be treated as one
employer for purposes of this section.
``(7) Election not to have section apply.--This section
shall not apply with respect to any employer for any calendar
quarter if such employer elects (at such time and in such
manner as the Secretary may prescribe) not to have this section
apply.
``(8) Regulations.--The Secretary shall issue such
regulations or other guidance as may be necessary or
appropriate to carry out the purposes of this section.''.
(b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section shall apply
to amounts paid or incurred after the date of the enactment of this
Act.
(c) Transfers to Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust
Fund.--There are hereby appropriated to the Federal Old-Age and
Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance
Trust Fund established under section 201 of the Social Security Act (42
U.S.C. 401) amounts equal to the reduction in revenues to the Treasury
by reason of the enactment of section 3111(g) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as added by this section (without regard to this
subsection). Amounts appropriated by the preceding sentence shall be
transferred from the general fund at such times and in such manner as
to replicate to the extent possible the transfers which would have
occurred to such Trust Fund or Account had this section not been
enacted.
TITLE III--HOUSING
SEC. 301. GRANTS FOR PROVIDING COOLING SYSTEMS IN PUBLIC HOUSING UNITS.
(a) Authority.--The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (in
this section referred to as the ``Secretary'') shall carry out a
program under this section to make grants to public housing agencies
for the installation of air conditioners or heat pumps for public
housing dwelling units.
(b) Eligible Activities.--Amounts from a grant under the program
under this section may be used only for costs of acquiring and
installing air conditioners or heat pumps that meet such standards as
the Secretary shall establish regarding cooling capacity, safety,
reliability, and energy efficiency and that serve public housing
dwelling units that were constructed before the date of the enactment
of this Act.
(c) Application.--The Secretary shall provide for public housing
agencies to apply for grants under the program under this section.
(d) Selection.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary shall select public housing
agencies to receive grants under the program under this section
based on a competition, in accordance with such criteria as the
Secretary shall establish.
(2) Preference.--The criteria under paragraph (1) shall
provide preference for selection of public housing agencies
proposing to use the grant to serve communities with limited
access to cooling centers.
(e) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out this section $25,000,000 for each of fiscal
years 2026 through 2035.
SEC. 302. GUIDANCE ON AIR CONDITIONING COSTS AND UTILITY ALLOWANCES.
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall revise the
regulations under subpart E of part 965 of volume 24, Code of Federal
Regulations (relating to resident allowances for utilities), to ensure
that air conditioning costs are included when calculating utility
allowance schedules and utility allowances for residents.
SEC. 303. REPORT TO CONGRESS ON NEED FOR SAFE RESIDENTIAL TEMPERATURES;
REGULATIONS.
(a) Report.--Not later than 3 years after the date of the enactment
of this Act, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (in this
section referred to as the ``Secretary''), in consultation with the
National Integrated Heat Health Information System, shall submit to the
Congress a report--
(1) identifying and compiling data on the availability of
air conditioning in covered federally assisted rental dwelling
units (as such term is defined in section 304);
(2) identifying and setting forth safe residential
temperature standards for such dwelling units;
(3) estimating the cost for bringing all covered federally
assisted rental dwelling units into compliance with such safe
residential temperature standards; and
(4) setting forth a plan and mechanisms for bringing all
covered federally assisted rental dwelling units into
compliance with the safe residential temperature standards.
(b) Safe Residential Temperature Standards.--Not later than 2 years
after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall issue
regulations establishing safe residential temperature standards for
covered federally assisted rental dwelling units based on the safe
temperature standards identified in the report under subsection (a).
SEC. 304. GRANTS FOR PROVIDING SAFE RESIDENTIAL TEMPERATURES IN ALL
FEDERALLY ASSISTED DWELLINGS.
(a) Authority.--The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (in
this section referred to as the ``Secretary''), in consultation with
the NIHHIS, shall carry out a program under this section to make grants
to public housing agencies and owners of covered federally assisted
rental dwelling units to enable covered federally assisted rental
dwelling units to comply with the safe residential temperature
standards established pursuant to section 303(b).
(b) Eligible Activities.--Amounts from a grant under the program
under this section may be used only for costs of acquiring and
installing air conditioning or other means or mechanisms that meet such
standards as the Secretary shall establish regarding cooling capacity,
safety, reliability, and energy efficiency, for covered federally
assisted rental dwelling units that were constructed before the date of
the enactment of this Act, to enable such dwelling units to comply with
the safe residential temperature standards established pursuant to
section 303(b) in a manner provided for in the plan set forth in the
report under section 303(a).
(c) Applications.--The Secretary shall provide for public housing
agencies and owners of covered federally assisted rental dwelling units
to apply for grants under the program under this section.
(d) Selection.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary shall select applicant
public housing agencies and owners of covered federally
assisted rental dwelling units to receive grants under the
program under this section based on a competition, in
accordance with such criteria as the Secretary shall establish.
(2) Preference.--The criteria under paragraph (1) shall
provide preference for selection of applicants proposing to use
the grant for covered federally assisted rental dwelling units
located in communities with limited access to cooling centers.
(e) Owner Defined.--For the purposes of this section the term
``owner'' means, with respect to a covered federally assisted rental
dwelling unit, any private person or entity, including a cooperative,
an agency of the Federal Government, or a public housing agency, having
the legal right to lease or sublease dwelling units.
(f) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out this section such sums as may be necessary
for assistance under this section sufficient for all covered federally
assisted rental dwelling units to meet the safe residential temperature
standards established pursuant to section 6(b).
SEC. 305. COOLING DEVICE EXPENSES.
(a) In General.--Section 223(d)(2)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986 is amended by inserting ``, box fans, or portable or window air
conditioning units'' before ``shall be treated as paid for medical
care''.
(b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section shall apply
to amounts paid or incurred in taxable years beginning after the date
of the enactment of this Act.
SEC. 306. REPORT ON REVISING STATE ALLOTMENT PAYMENTS UNDER THE LOW-
INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT.
The Secretary of Human and Health Services, in consultation with
the Secretary of Energy, shall submit to Congress a report on how the
formula to allot amounts to States under section 2604 of the Low-Income
Home Energy Assistance Act of 1981 (42 U.S.C. 8623) could be revised to
account for the energy needs of all low-income households in States,
including low-income households that do not use, or under-use, a source
of heating or cooling.
TITLE IV--URBAN DEVELOPMENT
SEC. 401. GRANTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF USABLE PUBLIC WATER FEATURES.
(a) Authority.--The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (in
this section referred to as the ``Secretary'') shall carry out a
program under this section to make grants to eligible entities for the
construction of eligible water features.
(b) Eligible Entities.--Grants under the program under this section
may be made only to a State, an Indian Tribe, a unit of general local
government, or a nonprofit organization.
(c) Eligible Water Features.--Amounts from a grant under the
program under this section may be used only for costs of constructing
water features that--
(1) provide recreation or cooling for users, such as splash
parks, wading pools, swimming pools, misting systems, and
fountains;
(2) can be used to provide relief to users from extreme
heat conditions; and
(3) are available for use by anyone without charge.
(d) Applications.--The Secretary shall provide for eligible
entities to apply for grants under the program under this section and
shall require eligible entities to include in an application for a
grant under this section a public participation plan to ensure that
residents of the area in which a project is to be implemented are
involved in the project, which plan--
(1) shall provide opportunities for employment for
minorities and low- and moderate-income residents in the
neighborhood of the project; and
(2) may--
(A) provide opportunities for local nonprofit
organizations to be involved in the project;
(B) provide opportunities for public input
regarding the project; and
(C) include demonstrated support from the
community.
(e) Selection.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary shall select applicant
eligible entities to receive grants under the program under
this section based on a competition, in accordance with such
criteria as the Secretary shall establish.
(2) Preference.--The criteria under paragraph (1) shall
provide preference for selection of eligible entities proposing
to construct eligible water features in areas without access,
or with limited access, to cooling centers.
(f) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out this section $50,000,000 for each of fiscal
years 2026 through 2035.
SEC. 402. GRANT PROGRAM TO DEVELOP AND IMPROVE HIGH-QUALITY URBAN GREEN
SPACES.
(a) Establishment.--The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(in this section referred to as the ``Secretary''), in coordination
with the Director of the National Park Service, shall establish a grant
program under which the Secretary shall award grants to eligible
entities under subsection (c) to improve or develop high-quality urban
green spaces to lower surface temperatures through increased urban
vegetation.
(b) Use of Amounts.--An eligible entity that receives a grant under
subsection (a) shall use amounts provided to cover costs associated
with--
(1) projects and activities that provide environmental and
cooling benefits, including--
(A) planting vegetation, including maintaining and
monitoring planted vegetation for a period of up to 5
years to ensure successful establishment;
(B) improving stormwater management;
(C) increasing green infrastructure;
(D) employing water conservation measures; and
(E) rebuilding, remodeling, expanding, integrating,
developing existing, or building new green spaces,
including improvements in park landscapes,
infrastructure, buildings, and support facilities;
(2) preparing the project site and conducting construction,
including the costs of labor and costs associated with use of
machinery;
(3) training activities associated with the construction;
and
(4) other relevant costs, as determined by the Secretary.
(c) Eligible Entities.--A grant under this section may only be made
to--
(1) a State;
(2) an Indian Tribe;
(3) a unit of general local government; and
(4) a nonprofit organization.
(d) Applications.--
(1) In general.--An eligible entity that seeks to receive a
grant under subsection (a) shall submit an application to the
Secretary at such time, in such form, and containing such
information as the Secretary may require.
(2) Contents.--An application submitted under paragraph (1)
shall--
(A) describe how the projects and activities to be
funded with grant amounts will comply with the
requirement under subsection (b); and
(B) include a 5-year timeline and budget for the
development and improvement of urban green space.
(3) Community involvement.--The Secretary shall require
eligible entities to include in an application for a grant
under this section a public participation plan to ensure that
residents of the area in which a project is to be implemented
are involved in the project, which plan--
(A) shall provide opportunities for employment for
minorities and low- and moderate-income residents in
the neighborhood of the project; and
(B) may--
(i) provide opportunities for local
nonprofit organizations to be involved in the
project;
(ii) provide opportunities for public input
regarding the project; and
(iii) include demonstrated support from the
community.
(e) Priority.--In awarding grants under the program under
subsection (a), the Secretary shall give priority in selection to
eligible entities based on--
(1) the extent to which the eligible entity will contribute
matching funds for activities conducted with amounts from a
grant under this section; and
(2) based on the extent to which the project funded with
grant amounts would--
(A) address demonstrated deficiencies in the
condition of, and access to, projects and activities
described in subsection (b) in the project
neighborhood;
(B) build green spaces located within half of a
mile of public housing, or covered federally assisted
rental dwelling units, that are not within half of a
mile of any green space;
(C) use environmentally beneficial components, such
as sustainable landscape features, upcycled and
recycled materials, and materials with a low-carbon
footprint; and
(D) where applicable, contain safe trails or
routes, such as bikeways, and sidewalks, that connect
to neighborhoods and enhance access to green spaces.
(f) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out the Program $100,000,000 for each of fiscal
years 2026 through 2035.
SEC. 403. TREE PLANTING GRANT PROGRAM.
(a) Establishment.--The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development,
in coordination with the Secretary of Agriculture, acting through the
Chief of the Forest Service, shall establish a grant program under
which the Secretary shall award grants to eligible entities to plant
qualifying trees for the purpose of mitigating and reducing high-
surface temperatures and cooling the surrounding area.
(b) Applications.--
(1) In general.--An eligible entity that seeks to receive a
grant under subsection (a) shall submit an application to the
Secretary at such time, in such form, and containing such
information as the Secretary may require.
(2) Contents.--An application submitted under paragraph (1)
shall include a 5-year timeline and budget for the planting and
maintenance associated with qualifying trees.
(3) Community involvement.--The Secretary shall require
eligible entities to include in an application for a grant
under this section a public participation plan to ensure that
residents of the area in which a project is to be implemented
are involved in decision-making about the project and such
public participation plan may include--
(A) opportunities for local nonprofit organizations
to be involved;
(B) opportunities for public input; and
(C) demonstrated support from the community.
(c) Priority.--In awarding grants under the program under
subsection (a), the Secretary shall give priority to applicants
proposing to utilize tree species that are proven to be more resilient
to climate change and extreme weather events common in the area in
which a project is to be implemented.
(d) Use of Amounts.--An eligible entity that receives a grant under
subsection (a) shall use amounts provided through the grant to cover
costs associated with--
(1) implementing the tree planting project, including--
(A) planning and designing the planting activity;
(B) purchasing qualifying trees; and
(C) preparing the site and conducting planting,
including the labor and cost associated with the use of
machinery;
(2) maintaining and monitoring planted trees for a period
of up to 5 years to ensure successful establishment of the
qualifying trees;
(3) training activities associated with the project; and
(4) other relevant costs, as determined by the Secretary.
(e) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be
appropriated to carry out the Program $50,000,000 for each of fiscal
years 2024 through 2034.
(f) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Eligible entity.--The term ``eligible entity'' means--
(A) a State, Territory, or Tribal agency;
(B) a local governmental entity;
(C) an Indian Tribe; or
(D) a nonprofit organization.
(2) Limited english proficiency household.--The term
``limited English proficiency household'' means that a
household does not have an adult that speaks English ``very
well'' as determined by the United States Census Bureau.
(3) Local governmental entity.--The term ``local
governmental entity'' means any municipal government or county
government with jurisdiction over local land use decisions.
(4) Qualifying tree.--The term ``qualifying tree'' means a
tree that--
(A) is a species that is not an invasive species in
the eligible area in which such tree is to be planted;
and
(B) is not a species that is, in the eligible area
at the time of planting, being attacked by an invasive
species, unless the eligible entity has a plan to limit
the risk of death of the tree to be planted.
(5) Secretary.--In this section, the term ``Secretary''
means the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
TITLE V--DEFINITIONS
SEC. 501. DEFINITIONS.
In this Act:
(1) Community resilience center.--The term ``community
resilience center'' means a facility that--
(A) is operated by a State, an Indian Tribe, a unit
of general local government, or a nonprofit
organization;
(B) provides a safe, air-conditioned environment
meeting such standards as the Secretary of Health and
Human Services shall establish for residents of the
community in which the facility is located to take
refuge during extreme heat events;
(C) provides a safe, heated environment meeting
such standards as the Secretary of Health and Human
Services shall establish for residents of the community
in which the facility is located to take refuge during
extreme cold events;
(D) is available for such use by anyone without
charge; and
(E) conducts outreach activities to strengthen the
relationship with the community in which the facility
is located.
(2) Cooling center.--The term ``cooling center'' shall have
such meaning as the Administrator of the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration may give to such term for purposes
of this Act.
(3) Covered federally assisted rental dwelling unit.--The
term ``covered federally assisted rental dwelling unit'' means
a residential dwelling unit that is made available for rental
and for which assistance is provided, or that is part of a
housing project for which assistance is provided, under--
(A) the public housing program under the United
States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.);
(B) a program for rental assistance under section 8
of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C.
1437f), including--
(i) the program for project-based rental
assistance; and
(ii) the program for tenant-based rental
assistance;
(C) the AIDS Housing Opportunities program under
subtitle D of title VIII of the Cranston-Gonzalez
National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 12901 et
seq.);
(D) the program for supportive housing for the
elderly under section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959
(12 U.S.C. 1701q);
(E) the program for supportive housing for persons
with disabilities under section 811 of the Cranston-
Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C.
8013); or
(F) a housing program under section 515, 514, 521,
or 542 of title V of the Housing Act of 1949 (42 U.S.C.
1471 et seq.).
(4) Indian tribe.--The term ``Indian Tribe'' has the
meaning given such term in section 4 of the Indian Self-
Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 5304).
(5) Nonprofit organization.--The term ``nonprofit
organization'' means an organization that--
(A) is described in section 170(h)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986; and
(B) operates in accordance with one or more of the
purposes described in section 170(h)(4)(A) of that
Code.
(6) Public housing agency.--The term ``public housing
agency'' has the meaning given such term in section 3(b) of the
United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437a(b)).
(7) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning given such
term in section 102(a) of the Housing and Community Development
Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5302(a)).
(8) Unit of general local government.--The term ``unit of
general local government'' has the meaning given such term in
section 102(a) of the Housing and Community Development Act of
1974 (42 U.S.C. 5302(a)).
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