Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act
Summary
The House Rules Committee has scheduled a hearing on H.R. 4690, the Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act, for April 20, 2026. The bill was reported from the Committee on Energy and Commerce and is now before the Rules Committee. The hearing provides an opportunity for public input on the proposed legislation before potential Floor consideration.
What changed
H.R. 4690, the Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act, has been reported from the Committee on Energy and Commerce and is now before the House Rules Committee. A hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2026 to receive public input on the proposed legislation. The bill text and accompanying committee report (H. Rept. 119-483 Part I) are available for review.
Government agencies, energy companies, and contractors with federal infrastructure interests should monitor this legislation and consider participating in the hearing process. While the bill has not been enacted, it represents an active legislative effort that could affect federal infrastructure procurement, energy systems, and related regulatory requirements if passed.
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H.R. 4690 – Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act
H.R.
4690 - Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act
Hearing Information
Meeting Announcement
Monday, April 20, 2026 - 4:00pm
H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »
Bill Text
(as reported)
H. Rept. 119-483 Part I PDF
Report from the Committee on Energy and Commerce to accompany H.R. 4690
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