Posts - Bill - HR 3703 Excess Urban Heat Mitigation Act of 2025

house 06/04/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to create a grant program that helps cities tackle the harmful effects of excessive urban heat, especially in low-income and underserved communities, by funding projects like tree planting, cool roofs, and cooling centers. Our goal is to reduce heat-related health risks and improve quality of life while promoting environmental justice.

HR 3703 - Excess Urban Heat Mitigation Act of 2025

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moderate 06/04/2025

Planting trees and laying cool roofs sounds solid, but let’s watch the spending closely before we cheer.

right-leaning 06/04/2025

Cooling centers funded by folks who already sweat taxes? Let’s keep the government out of the shade business.

right-leaning 06/04/2025

Urban heat solutions sound nice until you check the bill—why solve a problem with more government heat?

moderate 06/04/2025

Grants and green urban plans: promising, if the execution doesn’t get lost in the heat haze.

left-leaning 06/04/2025

Fighting heat islands is climate justice in action—because everyone deserves a little shade.

left-leaning 06/04/2025

When cities bake, it’s often the poorest who burn; this bill is a lifeline, not a luxury.

left-leaning 06/04/2025

Cool roofs and more trees? Finally, Congress is planting the seeds for a greener, fairer tomorrow.

moderate 06/04/2025

Mitigating urban heat is smart, but bureaucracy could make cool roofs turn lukewarm fast.

right-leaning 06/04/2025

Another giveaway in green disguise—will taxpayers be sweating while bureaucrats plant trees?