HR6990119th CongressWALLET

PROTECT Act of 2026

Sponsored By: Representative Stevens

Introduced

Summary

Classifying PFAS as hazardous air pollutants would require the EPA to treat perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances that have at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom as a single class of hazardous air pollutants under the Clean Air Act. The bill also requires EPA to identify the categories and subcategories of major and area sources that emit those PFAS so those sources fall under the HAP regulatory framework.

Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

New PFAS pollution rules for businesses

If enacted, this bill would require the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to add as a class all PFAS chemicals with at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom to the hazardous air pollutants list within 180 days of enactment. The EPA would then have 365 days after that final rule to list categories and subcategories of major sources and area sources for those PFAS. Businesses that make, use, or release these PFAS would likely need new pollution controls and could face added compliance costs. Nearby communities could see reduced PFAS air emissions over time. The bill does not provide money to pay for these changes.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Stevens

MI • D

Cosponsors

  • Dingell

    MI • D

    Sponsored 1/8/2026

  • Fitzpatrick

    PA • R

    Sponsored 1/8/2026

  • Tlaib

    MI • D

    Sponsored 1/8/2026

  • Lawler

    NY • R

    Sponsored 1/8/2026

  • Scholten

    MI • D

    Sponsored 1/8/2026

  • Kiggans (VA)

    VA • R

    Sponsored 1/8/2026

  • Ross

    NC • D

    Sponsored 1/13/2026

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