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The Neighborhood Tree Act of 2026 amends the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978 to establish a Neighborhood Tree Fund that provides federal assistance to states, Indian tribes, and local governments for planting and maintaining trees in communities. The bill prioritizes funding for low-income neighborhoods and areas with historically lower tree canopy cover, with particular focus on communities affected by historical discriminatory policies. It authorizes appropriations ranging from $100 million in fiscal year 2027 to $700 million in fiscal year 2031, and expands the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council to include representatives from low-income communities.
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