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  • H.R. 2440 aims to change the Internal Revenue Code to establish School Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (SIFIA) bonds. These bonds would provide tax credits to those investing in the construction and renovation of qualified school facilities, including net-zero...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 2440 is a plan to help fix and build better schools by giving special money (tax credits) to people who invest in these projects. It wants to make sure the new school buildings are super eco-friendly and uses a certain amount of money each year to make improvements, especially in small towns.

  • H.R. 9698 proposes changes to the Internal Revenue Code to introduce School Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Tax Credit Bonds (SIFIA bonds). These bonds are intended to finance the design, construction, and renovation of net-zero energy school buildings with the involvement of private...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 9698 is a plan to help schools get money to build or fix up buildings to be super energy-efficient. The idea is for schools to work with private companies, getting special bonds that are like fancy IOUs, and these bonds can even get tax benefits, so it's easier to pay for these schools.