[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 2598 Introduced in Senate (IS)]

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119th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                S. 2598

 To expand research relating to the use of forest products, to support 
  research and technologies of the Forest Service, and to establish a 
 mass timber science and education program to respond to the emerging 
   research needs of architects, developers, and the forest products 
                               industry.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                             July 31, 2025

 Mr. Heinrich (for himself, Mr. Daines, Mr. Warnock, and Mr. Justice) 
introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the 
           Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry

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                                 A BILL


 
 To expand research relating to the use of forest products, to support 
  research and technologies of the Forest Service, and to establish a 
 mass timber science and education program to respond to the emerging 
   research needs of architects, developers, and the forest products 
                               industry.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ``Forest Bioeconomy Act''.

SEC. 2. BIOECONOMY RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER.

    (a) Forest Products Research.--The Secretary of Agriculture 
(referred to in this section as the ``Secretary''), in coordination 
with the Secretary of Energy, shall expand research relating to the use 
of wood--
            (1) to facilitate the establishment of new markets, 
        including nontraditional markets, for material produced from 
        forest management projects that typically has little or no 
        commercial value;
            (2) to increase the economic viability of manufacturing 
        products using material described in paragraph (1); and
            (3) as a feedstock for the production of renewable fuel, 
        including sustainable aviation fuel.
    (b) Office of Technology Transfer.--
            (1) Establishment.--There is established within the Forest 
        Service an Office of Technology Transfer (referred to this 
        subsection as the ``Office'').
            (2) Mission.--The mission of the Office shall be--
                    (A) to expand the commercial impact of the research 
                investments of the Forest Service; and
                    (B) to provide for the commercialization of 
                technologies that support the mission of the Forest 
                Service.
            (3) Chief commercialization officer.--
                    (A) In general.--The Office shall be headed by an 
                officer, who shall--
                            (i) be known as the ``Chief 
                        Commercialization Officer''; and
                            (ii) report to the Deputy Chief of the 
                        Forest Service for Research and Development.
                    (B) Qualifications.--An individual appointed to the 
                position of Chief Commercialization Officer shall be an 
                individual who, by reason of professional background 
                and experience, is specially qualified to advise the 
                Chief of the Forest Service and the Deputy Chief of the 
                Forest Service for Research and Development on 
                technology transfer at the Forest Service.
                    (C) Duties.--The Chief Commercialization Officer 
                shall--
                            (i) oversee the expenditure of funds 
                        allocated for technology transfer within the 
                        Forest Service;
                            (ii) represent the Forest Service on--
                                    (I) the Federal Laboratory 
                                Consortium for Technology Transfer 
                                established by section 11(e) of the 
                                Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation 
                                Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 3710(e)); and
                                    (II) other similar interagency 
                                coordinating entities;
                            (iii) coordinate with--
                                    (I) other technology transfer and 
                                commercialization offices within the 
                                Department of Agriculture; and
                                    (II) other similar Federal 
                                entities, as appropriate;
                            (iv) oversee efforts to engage with private 
                        sector entities, including venture capital 
                        companies, on issues relating to technology 
                        transfer and commercialization; and
                            (v) coordinate efforts to patent or 
                        otherwise protect under title 35, United States 
                        Code, any inventions arising from a Forest 
                        Service laboratory.
            (4) Technology transfer working group.--
                    (A) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish 
                within the Forest Service a Technology Transfer Working 
                Group, which shall consist of--
                            (i) the Deputy Chief of the Forest Service 
                        for Research and Development;
                            (ii) the Chief Commercialization Officer 
                        appointed under paragraph (3);
                            (iii) representatives from each research 
                        station within the Forest Service; and
                            (iv) representatives from other Forest 
                        Service entities with relevant expertise, as 
                        appropriate.
                    (B) Duties.--The Technology Transfer Working Group 
                established under subparagraph (A) shall--
                            (i) assist with the coordination of 
                        technology transfer and commercialization 
                        opportunities occurring at Forest Service 
                        laboratories;
                            (ii) develop and disseminate guidance to 
                        researchers at Forest Service laboratories on 
                        technology transfer and commercialization 
                        requirements under the Stevenson-Wydler 
                        Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 
                        3701 et seq.) and associated agreements to 
                        implement those requirements; and
                            (iii) develop and disseminate to the public 
                        and prospective technology partners information 
                        about opportunities and procedures for 
                        technology transfer with the Forest Service.
                    (C) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date 
                of enactment of this Act, the Technology Transfer 
                Working Group established under subparagraph (A) shall 
                submit to Congress a report that describes--
                            (i) the number of cooperative research and 
                        development agreements entered into by the 
                        Forest Service under section 12 of the 
                        Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 
                        1980 (15 U.S.C. 3710a) during the preceding 5 
                        years;
                            (ii) the number of agreements with 
                        partnership intermediaries entered into by the 
                        Forest Service under section 23 of the 
                        Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 
                        1980 (15 U.S.C. 3715) during the preceding 5 
                        years;
                            (iii) the number of licenses and other use 
                        authorizations issued by the Forest Service for 
                        patents held by the Forest Service during the 
                        preceding 5 years; and
                            (iv) recommendations for legislative, 
                        programmatic, or regulatory changes to support 
                        the mission of the Office.
            (5) Key performance indicators.--Beginning with the first 
        year after the report under paragraph (4)(C) is submitted, and 
        each year thereafter, the President shall include in the budget 
        of the United States Government submitted to Congress under 
        section 1105 of title 31, United States Code--
                    (A) the number of cooperative research and 
                development agreements entered into by the Forest 
                Service under section 12 of the Stevenson-Wydler 
                Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 3710a) 
                during the preceding year;
                    (B) the number of agreements with partnership 
                intermediaries entered into by the Forest Service under 
                section 23 of the Stevenson-Wydler Technology 
                Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 3715) during the 
                preceding year; and
                    (C) the number of licenses or other use 
                authorizations issued by the Forest Service for patents 
                held by the Forest Service during the preceding year.
            (6) Authorization of appropriations.--There is authorized 
        to be appropriated to the Secretary to carry out this 
        subsection $5,000,000 for each fiscal year.
    (c) National Forest Foundation Activities.--Section 402(b)(3) of 
the National Forest Foundation Act (16 U.S.C. 583j(b)(3)) is amended by 
striking ``cooperative forestry'' and inserting ``technology transfer, 
commercialization, cooperative forestry,''.
    (d) Small Business Voucher Pilot Program.--
            (1) Establishment.--The Secretary, in consultation with the 
        Secretary of Energy and the Administrator of the Small Business 
        Administration, shall establish an innovation voucher pilot 
        program to accelerate product development, demonstration, and 
        commercialization in the forest products sector.
            (2) Vouchers.--Under the pilot program established under 
        paragraph (1), the Secretary shall provide vouchers to small 
        business concerns (as defined in section 3 of the Small 
        Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632)) to be used at research facilities 
        of the Forest Service for research, development, demonstration, 
        technology transfer, skills training and workforce development, 
        or commercial application activities.
            (3) Cost sharing.--
                    (A) Basic research.--The Secretary may require up 
                to 20 percent of the cost of a voucher provided under 
                paragraph (2) for a research or development activity 
                that is of a basic or fundamental nature, at the 
                discretion of the Secretary, to be provided by a non-
                Federal source.
                    (B) Applied research.--Except as provided in 
                subparagraph (D), the Secretary shall require not less 
                than 20 percent of the cost of a voucher provided under 
                paragraph (2) for a research or development activity 
                that is not of a basic or fundamental nature, at the 
                discretion of the Secretary, to be provided by a non-
                Federal source.
                    (C) Demonstration and commercial application.--
                Except as provided in subparagraph (D), the Secretary 
                shall require not less than 50 percent of the cost of a 
                voucher provided under paragraph (2) for a 
                demonstration or commercial application activity to be 
                provided by a non-Federal source.
                    (D) Reduction in cost-share.--The Secretary may 
                reduce a non-Federal share required under subparagraph 
                (B) or (C) if the Secretary determines the reduction to 
                be necessary and appropriate, taking into account any 
                technological risk relating to the activity.
            (4) Termination.--The authorities provided under this 
        subsection (except for paragraph (5)) shall expire on September 
        30, 2031.
            (5) Report.--Not later than 180 days after the termination 
        of the pilot program under paragraph (4), the Secretary shall 
        submit to Congress a report describing the outcomes of the 
        pilot program, including any recommendations to improve the 
        pilot program.

SEC. 3. JOINT MASS TIMBER SCIENCE AND EDUCATION PROGRAM.

    (a) Definitions.--In this section:
            (1) Mass timber.--The term ``mass timber'' includes--
                    (A) cross-laminated timber;
                    (B) nail laminated timber;
                    (C) glue laminated timber;
                    (D) dowel laminated timber;
                    (E) laminated strand lumber; and
                    (F) laminated veneer lumber.
            (2) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
        of Agriculture, acting through the Deputy Chief of the Forest 
        Service for Research and Development.
            (3) Tall wood building.--The term ``tall wood building'' 
        means a building designed to be--
                    (A) constructed with mass timber; and
                    (B)(i) in the case of a residential building, more 
                than 4 stories in height; or
                    (ii) in the case of a commercial building, more 
                than 5 stories in height.
    (b) Mass Timber Science and Education Program.--The Secretary shall 
establish a mass timber science and education program to respond to the 
emerging research needs of architects, real estate developers, and the 
forest products industry.
    (c) Coordination.--The Secretary shall coordinate with research 
programs at colleges and universities in administering the mass timber 
science and education program established under subsection (b) to 
supplement the current research and educational efforts of colleges and 
universities.
    (d) Purposes.--The mass timber science and education program 
established under subsection (b) shall have the following principal 
purposes:
            (1) To provide practical research responsive to the needs 
        of architects, real estate developers, and the forest products 
        industry, including assessments of carbon impacts in the 
        originating forests and the end use of mass timber in the built 
        environment.
            (2) To develop focused, strategic lines of new research 
        responsive to the needs described in paragraph (1), including 
        research relating to flammability and performance during a 
        fire, structural characteristics, energy use and savings, 
        acoustics, and slab construction composed of hybrid materials.
            (3) To solicit competitive funding proposals from 
        scientists selected through a rigorous peer-review process 
        designed to ensure the best projects are funded.
            (4) To disseminate research findings so that architects, 
        real estate developers, and the forest products industry are 
        aware of, understand, and can use the information to make sound 
        decisions and implement projects.
            (5) To develop and facilitate the voluntary adoption of a 
        curriculum for building structures using mass timber for use in 
        schools of engineering and architecture that includes--
                    (A) structural design; and
                    (B) the possibilities, benefits, and limitations of 
                using mass timber in construction.
    (e) Mass Timber Strategy.--Not later than September 30, 2026, the 
Secretary shall submit to the relevant committees of Congress a 
strategy to carry out the mass timber science and education program 
established under subsection (b) that includes--
            (1) an assessment of the current state of knowledge about 
        mass timber and tall wood buildings;
            (2) an integrated approach to improve knowledge sharing on 
        the manufacturing and use of mass timber products;
            (3) an approach for mass timber project monitoring and 
        evaluation; and
            (4) an approach for setting research priorities for the 
        program.
    (f) Stakeholder Advisory Group.--
            (1) Membership.--The Secretary shall appoint a stakeholder 
        advisory group of technical experts that consists, at a 
        minimum, of--
                    (A) a Forest Service scientist;
                    (B) a researcher from a college or university;
                    (C) a representative of a trade association;
                    (D) an architect or real estate developer;
                    (E) a representative of an agency or unit of a 
                local government that is responsible for the issuance 
                of permits for building construction (commonly known as 
                a ``local approving agency'');
                    (F) a representative of a forest products company; 
                and
                    (G) a representative of a nongovernmental 
                organization with experience--
                            (i) designing or constructing tall wood 
                        buildings; or
                            (ii) complying with or revising related 
                        building codes.
            (2) Duties.--The stakeholder advisory group shall meet at 
        least annually--
                    (A) to consider immediate and long-term science 
                needs relating to the use of mass timber and the 
                construction of tall wood buildings;
                    (B) to suggest to the Secretary appropriate topic 
                areas, specific issues within those topic areas, and 
                information transfer needs for which the Secretary 
                shall solicit proposals described in subsection (d)(3); 
                and
                    (C) to assist the Secretary in drafting the 
                strategy required under subsection (e).
    (g) Availability of Appropriations.--From amounts appropriated for 
Forest Service research, excluding funding made available for the 
Forest Inventory and Analysis program, the Secretary may use not more 
than $4,000,000 to carry out the activities described in this section.
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