03/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/26/2026 11:40
Washington, D.C.- Today, Rep. Hoyle's (OR-4) "Columbia River Clean-Up Act" passed the House as part of "H.R. 6422 American Water Stewardship Act". The act extends the successful Columbia River Basin Restoration program which funds projects to reduce toxic pollutants and improve water quality in the Columbia River and its tributaries, including the Willamette and McKenzie Rivers.
"Millions call the Columbia River Basin home. Millions more rely on it for their livelihoods and recreation. This bill is an important step to ensure that critical work on the basin is protected and adequately funded. The basin's long-term health isn't just for show; it is quite literally a matter of survival for countless critical species and people," said Rep. Hoyle. "I am proud to have helped pass a bipartisan measure that will protect the basin for generations to come."
Rep. Hoyle's bill, originally introduced in 2025 is a rare bipartisan win for the environment, and Oregonians. The Columbia River Basin is the second largest watershed in the U.S. and home to more than 8 million people and more than 15 tribal nations. A Senate version of this bill was introduced by Senator Merkley, and it is co-sponsored by Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Patty Murray (D-WA).
Background
The Columbia River Basin Restoration Program:
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