House SEEC endorses bills to provide climate resilient homes
The House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC) Building Resilient House Task Force announced on Jan. 15, 2026, the endorsement of five bills that will deliver more affordable and climate resilient homes. The SEEC House Task Force is led by Co-Chairs Reps. Dave Min (CA-47) and Johnny Olszewski (MD-02). The bills are meant to address the dual crisis of housing affordability and an accelerating climate crisis in America.
“Climate-driven disasters, such as wildfires, floods, heat waves, and hurricanes, are making it unacceptably difficult for American families to find affordable, safe, and climate-resilient homes,” said the SEEC Task Force Co-Chairs Reps. Dave Min and Johnny Olszewski. “The bills endorsed by the Task Force address this multifaceted issue by expanding data collection on housing loss and the broader climate risks to real estate, delivering federal investments for weather-resilient, cost-efficient homes, and fortifying our homes and communities from the catastrophic impacts of climate change. These are the building blocks to the important work our Task Force will do to ensure all Americans have access to attainable, high-quality, and safe housing in our communities.”

