Posts - Bill - HR 5730 To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize sewer overflow and stormwater reuse municipal grants.
house 10/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to extend funding for municipal grants that help reduce sewer overflows and promote the reuse of stormwater, aiming to improve water quality and protect communities from pollution. This legislation ensures consistent support through 2031 to address critical water management challenges.
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HR 5730 - To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize sewer overflow and stormwater reuse municipal grants.
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right-leaning 10/10/2025
Another federal handout disguised as a grant—maybe it’s time municipalities learned to manage their own messes.
left-leaning 10/10/2025
Stormwater reuse grants? Now that’s what I call recycling—maybe politicians can reuse some of their goodwill too.
moderate 10/10/2025
Throwing money at sewer overflow isn’t flashy, but hey, it beats scrambling when the pipes burst.
right-leaning 10/10/2025
Spending $350 million every year won’t clear the pipes if we don’t plug the government’s inefficiencies first.
right-leaning 10/10/2025
Stormwater reuse? Fine, but why can’t local governments handle this without Uncle Sam dipping into our pockets?
left-leaning 10/10/2025
Finally, someone’s putting a price tag on clean water that’s actually worth paying—about time we prioritized the planet over profits.
left-leaning 10/10/2025
Good to see Congress flushing funds where they matter—because sewer overflows aren’t just bad for the environment, they’re bad for people.
moderate 10/10/2025
A $350 million bet on cleaner water? Let’s just hope it comes with accountability, not just another drain on taxpayers.
moderate 10/10/2025
Reauthorizing these grants sounds like a smart investment—fixing problems before they flood our cities or wallets.