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Clean Air and Building Infrastructure Improvement Act

H. R. 4214 To require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to publish, concurrently with any final rule establishing or revising a national ambient air quality standard, regulations and guidance for implementing the standard, including information relating to submission and consideration of a preconstruction permit application under the new or revised standard, and for other purposes.

Introduced Jun 27, 2025

Latest action (Apr 28, 2026) Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 543.

Summary

  • Requires EPA to publish implementing regulations and guidance concurrently with new or revised national air quality standards
  • Delays application of new air quality standards to preconstruction permits until implementing guidance is published
  • Exempts the 2024 Particulate Matter 2.5 Standard from applying to certain preconstruction permits already in the review process
  • Preserves requirements for best available pollution control technology in preconstruction permits
  • Preserves state and local authority to impose more stringent emissions requirements than federal standards

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Sponsor (1)

Money behind the sponsor

Top reported contributors to Rick W. Allen’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • NULL $19,594
  • OSCAR'S LIQUOR $7,000
  • YANCEY BROS. CO. $6,600
  • MACUCH STEEL PRODUCTS $6,600
  • HILLWOOD $6,600

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Actions (9)

  1. Apr 28, 2026 Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 543. · house
  2. Apr 28, 2026 Reported by the Committee on Energy and Commerce. H. Rept. 119-626. · house
  3. Jan 21, 2026 Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 28 - 24. · house
  4. Jan 21, 2026 Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held · house
  5. Dec 10, 2025 Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by the Yeas and Nays: 12 - 10. · house
  6. Dec 10, 2025 Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held · house
  7. Jun 27, 2025 Referred to the Subcommittee on Environment. · house
  8. Jun 27, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. · house
  9. Jun 27, 2025 Introduced in House

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Text versions (2)

  • Reported in House · Apr 28, 2026
  • Introduced in House · Jun 27, 2025

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

June 27, 2025

Mr. Allen (for himself, Mr. Carter of Georgia, Mr. Weber of Texas, Mr. Balderson, Mr. Latta, Mr. Newhouse, and Mr. Griffith) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce

April 28, 2026

Additional sponsor: Mr. Obernolte

April 28, 2026

Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed

A BILL

To require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to publish, concurrently with any final rule establishing or revising a national ambient air quality standard, regulations and guidance for implementing the standard, including information relating to submission and consideration of a preconstruction permit application under the new or revised standard, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Clean Air and Building Infrastructure Improvement Act”.

SEC. 2. PRECONSTRUCTION PERMITS.

Section 109 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7409) is amended by adding at the end the following:

“(e) Timely Issuance of Implementing Regulations and Guidance.—

“(1) In general.—In publishing any final rule establishing or revising a national ambient air quality standard, the Administrator shall, to assist States, permitting authorities, and permit applicants, concurrently publish final regulations and guidance for implementing the standard, including information relating to submission and consideration of a preconstruction permit application under the new or revised standard.

“(2) Applicability of standard to preconstruction permitting.—If the Administrator fails to publish final regulations and guidance under paragraph (1) that include information relating to submission and consideration of a preconstruction permit application under a new or revised national ambient air quality standard concurrently with such standard, then such standard shall not apply to the review and disposition of a preconstruction permit application until the Administrator has published such final regulations and guidance.

“(3) Rules of construction.—

“(A) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to preclude the Administrator from issuing regulations and guidance to assist States, permitting authorities, and permit applicants in implementing a national ambient air quality standard subsequent to publishing regulations and guidance for such standard under paragraph (1).

“(B) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to eliminate the obligation of a preconstruction permit applicant to install best available control technology and lowest achievable emission rate technology, as applicable.

“(C) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to limit the authority of a State, local, or Tribal permitting authority to impose more stringent emissions requirements pursuant to State, local, or Tribal law than national ambient air quality standards.

“(4) Definitions.—In this subsection:

“(A) The term ‘best available control technology’ has the meaning given to that term in section 169(3).

“(B) The term ‘lowest achievable emission rate’ has the meaning given to that term in section 171(3).

“(C) The term ‘preconstruction permit’—

“(i) means a permit that is required under this title for the construction or modification of a stationary source; and

“(ii) includes any such permit issued by the Environmental Protection Agency or a State, local, or Tribal permitting authority.”.

SEC. 3. CERTAIN PRECONSTRUCTION PERMITS.

(a) In General.—The 2024 Primary Annual Particulate Matter<INF>2.5</INF> Standard shall not apply to the review and disposition of a preconstruction permit application if—

(1) the Administrator or the State, local, or Tribal permitting authority, as applicable, determines the application to be complete on or before the date of promulgation of the final designation of the area involved under section 107(d) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7407(d)) with respect to the 2024 Primary Annual Particulate Matter<INF>2.5</INF> Standard; or

(2) the Administrator or the State, local, or Tribal permitting authority, as applicable, publishes a public notice of a preliminary determination or draft permit for the application before the date that is 60 days after the date of promulgation of the final designation of the area involved under section 107(d) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7407(d)) with respect to the 2024 Primary Annual Particulate Matter<INF>2.5</INF> Standard.

(b) Rules of Construction.—Nothing in this section shall be construed to—

(1) eliminate the obligation of a preconstruction permit applicant to install best available control technology and lowest achievable emission rate technology, as applicable; or

(2) limit the authority of a State, local, or Tribal permitting authority to impose more stringent emissions requirements pursuant to State, local, or Tribal law than national ambient air quality standards.

(c) Definitions.—In this section:

(1) Administrator.—The term “Administrator” means the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.

(2) Best available control technology.—The term “best available control technology” has the meaning given to that term in section 169(3) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7479(3)).

(3) Lowest achievable emission rate.—The term “lowest achievable emission rate” has the meaning given to that term in section 171(3) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7501(3)).

(4) National ambient air quality standard.—The term “national ambient air quality standard” means a national ambient air quality standard promulgated under section 109 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7409).

(5) Preconstruction permit.—The term “preconstruction permit”—

(A) means a permit that is required under title I of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.) for the construction or modification of a stationary source; and

(B) includes any such permit issued by the Environmental Protection Agency or a State, local, or Tribal permitting authority.

(6) 2024 primary annual particulate matter<INF>2.5</INF> standard.—The term “2024 Primary Annual Particulate Matter<INF>2.5</INF> Standard” means the final rule titled “Reconsideration of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter” published in the Federal Register on March 6, 2024 (89 Fed. Reg. 16202). Union Calendar No. 543

119th CONGRESS

2d Session

H. R. 4214

[Report No. 119-626]

A BILL

To require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to publish, concurrently with any final rule establishing or revising a national ambient air quality standard, regulations and guidance for implementing the standard, including information relating to submission and consideration of a preconstruction permit application under the new or revised standard, and for other purposes.

April 28, 2026

Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed

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