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Neighborhood Skies Act Limits Airspace Over Communities
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Neighborhood Skies Act Limits Airspace Over Communities

United States House of Representatives

Who Decides
The Neighborhood Skies Act is a federal policy that gives our communities more say in what happens in the airspace above us. Congress is debating rules about military flights and aerial activity that affect our neighborhoods. This law could change how decisions get made about who controls the skies and how that affects residents.

The Neighborhood Skies Act is a policy proposal in the 119th Congress that addresses how we manage the airspace above our communities. The House Committee on Armed Services began reviewing the bill on April 9, 2026, which means Congress is actively examining how military and federal aerial activity affects neighborhoods across the country.

Airspace above communities is shared between military operations, civilian aircraft, and air traffic control systems. Currently, federal rules determine what activities can happen in our skies. This policy seeks to change those rules to give local communities more voice in decisions that affect their airspace and quality of life.

When Congress reviews policies like this, they consider how military operations, government programs, and civilian safety balance with community needs. The Armed Services Committee specifically examines defense-related issues, which means they are looking at how military flights and aerial operations connect to neighborhood life. This bill represents an opportunity for our communities to participate in shaping policies that directly affect our skies.

The next step is for the House Committee on Armed Services to study the bill, hold discussions, and decide whether to move it forward. Community members can contact their representatives to share thoughts about how airspace policies should balance military needs with neighborhood concerns. This is an active moment for civic participation in a policy that shapes our shared airspace.

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