Sound Insulation Treatment Repair and Replacement Program Act
Summary
S. 2307, the Sound Insulation Treatment Repair and Replacement Program Act, would establish a federal program focused on addressing sound insulation issues in buildings impacted by transportation-related noise. The bill falls under the Transportation and Public Works policy area and is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, having been introduced in the Senate in July 2025 and referred to committee for consideration.
If enacted, this legislation would create a mechanism to help property owners repair or replace sound insulation systems in structures affected by noise from transportation sources such as highways, airports, or railways. The program would likely provide federal support or funding to address acoustic issues that impact residential and commercial properties near major transportation corridors. Citizens living near airports, highways, or other transportation infrastructure could potentially benefit from assistance with soundproofing improvements to their homes or buildings.
The bill remains in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full Senate, so its final form and specific provisions may change during the legislative process.