Bill Detail
S. 388
Congress: 119
Title
Promoting Resilient Buildings Act
Summary
Promoting Resilient Buildings Act This bill increases flexibility for predisaster mitigation assistance for building code activities, prohibits using certain loan funds for building code activities, and establishes a pilot program to fund residential resilience retrofits. Under current law, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) may provide predisaster hazard mitigation assistance to government entities for implementing the latest published editions of relevant building codes and standards. Also, FEMA must consider a government entity’s adoption of such building codes when determining whether to award it predisaster hazard mitigation assistance. The bill specifies that the building codes applicable in such instances are the two most recently published editions (i.e., either the current edition or the previous one). Also, currently, under FEMA's Safeguarding Tomorrow Revolving Loan Fund (STRLF) program, states and Indian tribal governments may provide loans to local governments for establishing and carrying out building codes and standards. The bill removes this authority, so STRLF loans may not be used for such building code-related activities. Additionally, the bill establishes a pilot program for FEMA to provide grants to government entities that then provide the funding to individuals for residential resilience retrofits. The retrofit projects must reduce risk to homes from local natural hazards and individuals must demonstrate financial need. To implement the pilot program, FEMA may use up to 10% of the funds FEMA provides annually for predisaster hazard mitigation assistance. The pilot program terminates at the end of FY2030.
Sponsor
Sen. John Cornyn [R-TX]
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Status as of Jun 28, 11:25 PM · synced 21h ago
Introduced
2025-02-04
Data source mode: cache
Bill Engagement
Promoting Resilient Buildings Act This bill increases flexibility for predisaster mitigation assistance for building code activities, prohibits using certain loan funds for buil…
Lobbyists on the case
- National Association of Home Builders1 filing · 10 lobs
- American Property Casualty Insurance Association FKA Property Casualty Insurers Assoc. of America1 filing · 9 lobs
- American Society of Civil Engineers1 filing · 3 lobs
- Carlos Condarco2026 Q1
- Lake Coulson2026 Q1
- Jp Delmore2026 Q1
- Mona Dooley2026 Q1
- Samuel Gause2026 Q1
- Sam Gilboard2026 Q1
- Robert Gordon2026 Q1
- Donald Griffin2026 Q1