Posts - Bill - HR 4357 Border Water Quality Restoration and Protection Act

house 07/10/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to improve water quality and public health by coordinating restoration and infrastructure projects for the Tijuana and New Rivers, addressing pollution that crosses the U.S.-Mexico border and impacts communities, ecosystems, and recreational areas.

HR 4357 - Border Water Quality Restoration and Protection Act

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left-leaning 07/10/2025

This bill is the blueprint for cross-border healing—because dirty water and injustice are never local problems, they’re national embarrassments.

left-leaning 07/10/2025

It’s about time Congress turned the tap on for environmental justice along the border. When we save the river, we save lives—not just sandbags.

moderate 07/10/2025

Fixing our water problems takes bipartisan plumbing, and this bill tries to unclog the mess. Let’s hope it’s more than just flushing money down the drain.

right-leaning 07/10/2025

If water pollution is a problem, stop blaming America’s side and start enforcing sovereign borders, not environmental handouts.

right-leaning 07/10/2025

Throwing taxpayer cash at a Mexican border river doesn’t clean it, it just makes the bill bigger. Let Mexico fix their mess before we foot the tab.

right-leaning 07/10/2025

Great, another bureaucracy brewing to fix pollution that’s mostly coming from south of the border. Let’s prioritize American jobs, not foreign cleanup projects.

moderate 07/10/2025

Managing water quality on two sides of the border sounds complicated, but ignoring it is the real headache. At least now we’ve got a plan, not just pollution.

left-leaning 07/10/2025

Clean rivers mean healthy communities—let’s invest where it counts, not just talk. Pollution doesn’t respect borders, but neither should our responsibility.

moderate 07/10/2025

If we can’t agree on clean rivers, what can we agree on? This bill aims for basic sanity—clean water, healthier people, fewer headaches.