Protecting Infrastructure Investments for Rural America Act

2/13/2025, 7:59 PM

Protecting Infrastructure Investments for Rural America Act

This bill modifies the definition of rural area that is used for the Rural Surface Transportation Grant Program and adds provisions for small communities.

As background, the grant program supports projects that improve and expand the surface transportation infrastructure in rural areas. Eligible applicants for the grant program include states, regional transportation planning organizations, local governments, and tribal governments.

For purposes of the program, the bill defines rural area as an area outside an urbanized area that has a population of 30,000 or less. Current law requires a rural area to be outside of an urbanized area with a population of over 200,000.

The bill includes provisions for small communities (i.e., an area outside an urbanized area and that has a population of 5,000 or less). The bill sets the maximum federal cost-share at 90% for project grants carried out in a small community. The Department of Transportation (DOT) must use at least 5% of the program's annual funds to provide grants for projects in small communities. The bill also removes the prohibition against DOT using more than 10% of program funds for grants that are under $25 million.

Further, program grants may be used for highway, road, bridge, or tunnel projects that would benefit the economic development or quality of life for citizens of the local community.

The bill also specifies that the program's goals include the generation of economic growth and development in rural areas. 

Bill 119 HR 502, also known as the "Rural Surface Transportation Grant Program Accessibility Act," aims to make sure that rural areas have access to the rural surface transportation grant program. This bill is designed to address the unique transportation needs of rural communities by ensuring that they have the resources necessary to maintain and improve their transportation infrastructure.

The bill includes provisions that would require the Department of Transportation to prioritize projects in rural areas when awarding grants through the rural surface transportation grant program. It also seeks to streamline the application process for rural communities seeking funding for transportation projects.

Additionally, the bill includes measures to increase transparency and accountability in the grant program, ensuring that funds are being used effectively and efficiently to benefit rural communities. This includes requirements for regular reporting on the use of grant funds and evaluations of the program's impact on rural transportation infrastructure. Overall, Bill 119 HR 502 aims to address the transportation challenges faced by rural communities and ensure that they have the resources they need to maintain and improve their transportation infrastructure. By prioritizing projects in rural areas and increasing transparency and accountability in the grant program, this bill seeks to make transportation more accessible and efficient for rural residents.
Congress
119

Number
HR - 502

Introduced on
2025-01-16

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

1/16/2025

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Protecting Infrastructure Investments for Rural America Act

This bill modifies the definition of rural area that is used for the Rural Surface Transportation Grant Program and adds provisions for small communities.

As background, the grant program supports projects that improve and expand the surface transportation infrastructure in rural areas. Eligible applicants for the grant program include states, regional transportation planning organizations, local governments, and tribal governments.

For purposes of the program, the bill defines rural area as an area outside an urbanized area that has a population of 30,000 or less. Current law requires a rural area to be outside of an urbanized area with a population of over 200,000.

The bill includes provisions for small communities (i.e., an area outside an urbanized area and that has a population of 5,000 or less). The bill sets the maximum federal cost-share at 90% for project grants carried out in a small community. The Department of Transportation (DOT) must use at least 5% of the program's annual funds to provide grants for projects in small communities. The bill also removes the prohibition against DOT using more than 10% of program funds for grants that are under $25 million.

Further, program grants may be used for highway, road, bridge, or tunnel projects that would benefit the economic development or quality of life for citizens of the local community.

The bill also specifies that the program's goals include the generation of economic growth and development in rural areas. 

Bill 119 HR 502, also known as the "Rural Surface Transportation Grant Program Accessibility Act," aims to make sure that rural areas have access to the rural surface transportation grant program. This bill is designed to address the unique transportation needs of rural communities by ensuring that they have the resources necessary to maintain and improve their transportation infrastructure.

The bill includes provisions that would require the Department of Transportation to prioritize projects in rural areas when awarding grants through the rural surface transportation grant program. It also seeks to streamline the application process for rural communities seeking funding for transportation projects.

Additionally, the bill includes measures to increase transparency and accountability in the grant program, ensuring that funds are being used effectively and efficiently to benefit rural communities. This includes requirements for regular reporting on the use of grant funds and evaluations of the program's impact on rural transportation infrastructure. Overall, Bill 119 HR 502 aims to address the transportation challenges faced by rural communities and ensure that they have the resources they need to maintain and improve their transportation infrastructure. By prioritizing projects in rural areas and increasing transparency and accountability in the grant program, this bill seeks to make transportation more accessible and efficient for rural residents.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo ensure the rural surface transportation grant program is accessible to rural areas, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Transportation and Public Works

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Latest Summary2/20/2025

Protecting Infrastructure Investments for Rural America Act

This bill modifies the definition of rural area that is used for the Rural Surface Transportation Grant Program and adds provisions for small communities.

As...


Latest Action1/17/2025
Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit.