Posts - Bill - HR 1858 Flooding Prevention, Assessment, and Restoration Act
house 03/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen the Emergency Watershed Program by allowing for more protective and cost-effective flood restoration efforts, while also directing a comprehensive national study to better understand and reduce flood risks on agricultural lands. Our goal is to improve long-term watershed health and protect farming communities from repeated flooding damage.
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HR 1858 - Flooding Prevention, Assessment, and Restoration Act
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right-leaning 03/05/2025
If we’re paying 90% to fix old projects, why not just build new ones and be done with it?
moderate 03/05/2025
Whether you live by the river or by the rules, this could keep farm floors and bottom lines dry.
left-leaning 03/05/2025
Floods don’t discriminate, and neither should our policies—let’s safeguard the future!
moderate 03/05/2025
Smart funding now beats disaster cleanup later; this makes sense for farmers and taxpayers alike.
right-leaning 03/05/2025
Saving watersheds sounds great, but let’s not drown farmers in rules and bureaucracy first.
left-leaning 03/05/2025
This isn’t just dirt and water; it’s about defending communities from corporate recklessness.
right-leaning 03/05/2025
More red tape and bigger government handouts—guess we love throwing taxpayer money into the flood.
moderate 03/05/2025
A good watershed plan is like a good raincoat—prepares you before the storm hits.
left-leaning 03/05/2025
Finally, a bill that gets serious about protecting our planet, not just profits.