Rep. Tonko and Rep. Fitzpatrick Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Clean Up Air in Schools and Daycares
This bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process after being sent to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. It is actively moving through the system, though no further meetings or votes have been scheduled yet. There is no companion bill listed at this time.
Bipartisan support from both parties gives this bill a better chance, but new spending programs often face long debates in a divided Congress.
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Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Introduced in House
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Industry leaders are backing the reintroduced Indoor Air Quality and Healthy Schools Act, which could reshape ventilation standards nationwide. The bill provides new opportunities for HVAC contractors to improve school air quality through technical assistance and federal resources.

The Indoor Air Quality and Healthy Schools Act would ensure the EPA has the authority to protect public health from indoor pollutants. Key provisions include a national assessment of IAQ in schools and the development of voluntary guidelines for contaminants like radon and carbon monoxide.
Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Indoor Air Quality and Healthy Schools Act of 2025
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