April 14, 2021
Reps. Pressley, García Re-Introduce Bill to Remove Lead Pipes from Public and Subsidized Housing
Bill Text (PDF) | One-Pager (PDF) | Hearing Video (YouTube)
WASHINGTON – Today, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) and Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04), along with 37 Members of Congress, reintroduced the Lead Abatement for Families Act, a bill that requires the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to identify and remove lead pipes in public and federally assisted housing. The lawmakers discussed the bill today in a House Committee on Financial Services Committee hearing on the need to invest in housing infrastructure.
As many as ten million homes in the U.S. get their water from lead pipes, and federally assisted housing is particularly impacted: the National Housing Law Project found that one fifth of U.S. children with lead poisoning– about 90,000 children– are participants in the Housing Choice Voucher Program (“Section 8”). A 2015 study determined that by the third grade, children in Chicago with even small amounts of lead in their blood were more than 32% more likely to fail standardized tests.
The Lead Abatement for Families Act:
- Requires HUD to identify all public housing and federally assisted housing units with lead services lines within 2 years and report its findings to Congress;
- Authorizes HUD to make grants to public housing agencies and owners of federally assisted housing to cover eligible costs of removing and replacing lead pipes; and
- Authorizes funds for grants: $90 million for FY 2022, $80 million for FY2023 and $80 million for FY2024.
Co-sponsors of the bill, which Pressley and García originally introduced in July 2020, include Representatives Auchincloss, Barragán, Beatty, Blumenauer, Bonamici, Bowman, Carson, Cicilline, Cohen, Davis (IL), Dingell, Espaillat, Hayes, Higgins, Jayapal, Jacobs, Jones (NY), Lee (CA), Lynch, McGovern, Meng, Moore, Newman, Norton, Ocasio-Cortez, Payne, Quigley, Rush, Schakowsky, Sewell, Sires, Tlaib, Torres, Vargas, Velázquez, Watson Coleman, and Williams (GA).
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