Last month, Rep Stansbury (D,NM) introduced HR 5871, the Rail Worker and Community Safety Act. The bill includes railroad safety, personnel and federal oversight provisions that are targeted at making railroad (mainly freight railroad) operations safer. Almost all of the provisions specifically require new or amended regulations to be written and implemented.
This bill is different from bills introduced shortly after the East Palestine derailment HR (like S 576 and HR 1674 for example, both removed from paywall) in that it lacks the singular focus on hazardous materials found in those other bills. It is more focused on the nuts and bolts of railroad operations and safety.
Moving Forward
Stansbury is not a member of the House Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee to which this bill was assigned for primary
consideration. There are, however, at least three of the 34 Democratic cosponsors
{Rep Holmes-Norton (D,DC), Rep Titus (D,NV) and Rep Carson (D,IN)} that are members
of the Committee, so there could be sufficient influence to see the bill considered
in Committee. Unfortunately, there is widespread, long-term Republican opposition
to many of the provisions in the bill that ensures that the Committee will not take
up the bill.
For more details about the provisions of the bill, see my
article at CFSN Detailed Analysis - https://patrickcoyle.substack.com/p/hr-5871-introduced
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