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Senate Bill

S. 3605

119th Congress

Disaster Zone Energy Affordability and Investment Act

In Committee
Introduced:Jan 8, 2026

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Summary

This bill appears to address energy costs and investment in areas that have been declared disaster zones. Based on the title, it likely creates tax incentives or other financial mechanisms to make energy more affordable and encourage energy-related investments in communities recovering from disasters.

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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Introduced1/8/2026
StatusRead twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
ChamberSenate
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Disaster Zone Energy Affordability and Investment Act

This bill appears to address energy costs and investment in areas that have been declared disaster zones. Based on the title, it likely creates tax incentives or other financial mechanisms to make energy more affordable and encourage energy-related investments

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This bill appears to address energy costs and investment in areas that have been declared disaster zones. Based on the title, it likely creates tax incentives or other financial mechanisms to make energy more affordable and encourage energy-related investments in communities recovering from disasters.

Bill Number
3605
Introduced
1/8/2026
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

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Title
Disaster Zone Energy Affordability and Investment Act
Bill Number
3605
Sponsor
No sponsor
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Introduced
1/8/2026
Summary
This bill appears to address energy costs and investment in areas that have been declared disaster zones. Based on the title, it likely creates tax incentives or other financial mechanisms to make energy more affordable and encourage energy-related investments in communities recovering from disaster

Data from Congress.gov

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