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  • S. 4627, known as the "Burn Pit Elimination Act," proposes additional funding for the Army's solid waste disposal systems for fiscal year 2025. It reallocates $8,950,000 from the Operations and Maintenance budget by reducing funds intended for open-air burn pits used in...

    Simple Explanation

    The Burn Pit Elimination Act is a plan to help the Army use cleaner ways to get rid of trash by moving some money from an approach that can be bad for health and the environment. It takes money from old trash-burning methods and uses it to find better ways to deal with garbage.

  • H. R. 9171, known as the “Burn Pit Elimination Act,” aims to allocate additional funds for the Army's solid waste disposal systems for the 2025 fiscal year. It proposes to increase spending by $8,950,000 for this purpose. To balance the budget, the same amount will be...

    Simple Explanation

    H. R. 9171, or the "Burn Pit Elimination Act," is a plan to give more money to the Army to help them get rid of trash in a better way while taking the same amount away from their overseas funds used for burning trash outside, hoping to make things safer for people and the environment.