Bill Detail
H.R. 4690
Congress: 119
Title
Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act
Summary
Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act This bill repeals certain energy efficiency performance standards for new federal buildings and federal buildings undergoing major renovations. Specifically, the bill repeals the performance standards that phase out fossil fuel use in such buildings by FY2030. The bill directs the Department of Energy to implement the standards as though such phase-out requirements had never taken effect until it issues regulations with revised performance standards. The bill also specifies that certain systems that certify green buildings may not prohibit federal buildings from obtaining a certification as a green building or high-performance green building solely based on direct or indirect consumption of fossil fuels.
Sponsor
Rep. Nicholas Langworthy [R-NY-23]
Status
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
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Introduced
2025-07-23
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Bill Engagement
Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act This bill repeals certain energy efficiency performance standards for new federal buildings and federal buildings undergoing major renovations.
Lobbyists on the case
- American Gas Association4 filings · 6 lobs
- American Chemistry Council3 filings · 10 lobs
- Boundary Stone Partners1 filing · 3 lobs
- The American Public Gas Association1 filing · 2 lobs
- Brian Caudill2026 Q1
- George Lowe2026 Q1
- Katherine Brownlee2026 Q1
- Allison Ealey2026 Q1
- Ryan Jackson2026 Q1
- Chris Jahn2026 Q1
- Booth Jameson2026 Q1
- Kyle Parker2025 Q4