Last month Sen Luján introduced S 2508,
the Gas Pipeline Leak Detection and Repair Act of 2025. The bill would provide
an effective date for the “the final rule of the Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration issued under section 60102(q) of title 49,
United States Code, on January 17, 2025, relating to “Pipeline Safety: Gas
Pipeline Leak Detection and Repair” (Docket No. PHMSA–2021–0039; RIN
2137–AF51) [link added]”. No new funding is authorized.
This bill is a companion bill (identical language) to HR
4818 that was introduced on the same day in the House.
Moving Forward
Luján, along with three of his six cosponsors {Sen Markey (D,M), Sen
Hickenlooper (D,CO), and Sen Fetterman (D,PA)}, are members of the Senate
Commerce, Science, and Technology Committee to which this bill was assigned for
consideration. While this provides a technical possibility of there being
sufficient influence to see the bill considered in Committee, the referenced
rulemaking would run afoul of the Republican energy agenda (the reason it was
pulled by the new Administration). This means that there is practically no possibility
of this bill being taken up by the Committee, much less the full Senate.
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