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Subcommittee carries over two DOT signage regulations after Senate questions

2421086 · February 20, 2025
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Summary

The House Regulations Administrative Procedures AI Cybersecurity Committee and Education Administrative Subcommittee voted to carry over two Department of Transportation regulations (documents 5,358 and 5,360) after DOT asked to withdraw and resubmit following questions raised by the Senate.

The House Regulations Administrative Procedures Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Committee and the Education Administrative Subcommittee voted to carry over two Department of Transportation regulations, documents 5,358 and 5,360, after the Department asked the subcommittee to wait for withdrawn-and-resubmitted language requested by the Senate.

The subcommittee began at 9:03 a.m. Representative Teeple presided. Alan Powell, research director for the regulations committee, told members that DOT had met with the Senate earlier in the week and asked that the items be carried over until the agency submits revised language. Powell said DOT had requested the delay so the department’s withdrawn-and-resubmit language could be considered.

Representative Teeple called for a voice vote to carry document 5,358 and announced the motion carried. The subcommittee then held a separate voice vote to carry document 5,360; the motion also carried.

Members discussed following up with DOT staff before full-committee consideration. Alan Powell said he would ask the DOT contact to reach out individually to committee members so questions could be resolved before any resubmission.

With the carryover votes, both regulations remain pending until DOT files revised language and the subcommittee or full committee can consider them again.