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Rebuild Rural America Act of 2023

2/6/2024, 7:38 PM

Summary of Bill HR 4239

Bill 118 hr 4239, also known as the Rebuild Rural America Act of 2023, aims to address the infrastructure needs of rural communities across the United States. The bill focuses on improving transportation, broadband access, and healthcare services in rural areas.

One key aspect of the bill is the allocation of funding for transportation projects in rural communities. This includes repairing and upgrading roads, bridges, and public transportation systems to improve safety and efficiency for residents. Additionally, the bill seeks to expand broadband access in rural areas, recognizing the importance of reliable internet connectivity for economic development and access to essential services.

Another important provision of the Rebuild Rural America Act is the investment in healthcare infrastructure in rural communities. This includes funding for the construction and renovation of healthcare facilities, as well as support for telehealth services to ensure residents have access to quality healthcare. Overall, the bill aims to address the unique challenges faced by rural communities and improve their overall quality of life. By investing in infrastructure, transportation, broadband access, and healthcare services, the Rebuild Rural America Act of 2023 seeks to promote economic growth and prosperity in rural areas across the country.

Congressional Summary of HR 4239

Rebuild Rural America Act of 2023

This bill directs the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to establish the Rural Innovation and Partnership Administration and the Rural Future Partnership Fund to provide five-year renewable rural partnership block grants to certified rural regions to implement locally developed regional revitalization plans.

For purposes of these grants, the following areas may constitute a rural region:

  • a micropolitan statistical area (i.e., at least 10,000 but fewer than 50,000 people);
  • a collection of rural census tracts or counties that fall outside of a micropolitan or metropolitan statistical area (i.e., 50,000 people or more) and that demonstrate evidence of economic, social, and cultural cooperation; or
  • an Indian reservation.

A rural region must be certified by its state, in coordination with USDA, after having formed a rural partnership council made up of representatives from across different sectors.

For specified rural development programs, USDA must waive any matching funds requirements for projects that are carried out in certain rural regions that have a poverty rate of 20% or greater.

USDA must provide each rural partnership council with training, education, support, and advice to enhance the technical assistance, research, organizational, and other capacities of the council.

USDA must also enter into an agreement with the Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) to establish a Rural Future Corps to (1) help rural communities expand critical services such as child care, health, nutrition assistance, education, and job training; and (2) strengthen the capacity of local governments and economic and community development organizations.

Current Status of Bill HR 4239

Bill HR 4239 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since June 21, 2023. Bill HR 4239 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on June 21, 2023.  Bill HR 4239's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development. as of September 25, 2023

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 4239

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
0
Democrat Cosponsors
0
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 4239

Primary Policy Focus

Agriculture and Food

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