On July 22, the House passed H.R. 8812, the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2024, by a bipartisan vote of 359-13. This bill would authorize construction of 12 new U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) projects, as well as feasibility research for 159 community-proposed projects.
Back in May, the Senate approved its version of the WRDA bill, S. 4367, but has not secured floor time for the measure. The bill would approve eight new or modified USACE projects and includes provisions to boost tribal authority over water resource projects and allow Western dams to store more water.
Both chambers are pushing for a slimmed-down bill to avoid election politics and focus on projects like harbors, locks, dams and ecosystem restoration projects and eschewing efforts to include policy changes at EPA or other agencies. NECA will continue to monitor this legislation as both chambers look to reconcile differences in the legislation.