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President Biden has signed into law the “Inflation Reduction Act”. The Act includes measures promoting clean energy, the reduction of carbon emissions and addresses the costs of prescription drugs. Also included is language that could help drought mitigation projects undertaken by golf. Title V, Section 50233 of the Act appropriates $4 billion for “Drought Mitigation Projects In The Reclamation States”, through Sept. 30, 2026. This money would go to grants, contracts or financial assistance agreements for projects that “mitigate the impacts of drought in the Reclamation states”. While the types of projects are not specified, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), one of the sponsors of the program, points to such potential projects as “turf and lawn replacement and installation of drought-resilient landscaping”.
As this program is implemented by the federal Bureau of Reclamation, it is important to note that there are three specifics that could limit golf’s use: