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To re-establish an advisory committee to provide independent advice and recommendations to the Secretary of Transportation regarding comprehensive, interdisciplinary issues related to transportation from a variety of stakeholders in transportation planning, design, research, policy, and advocacy, and for other purposes.
Summary
This bill establishes a Transportation Equity Advisory Committee to provide independent advice to the Secretary of Transportation on transportation equity issues and develop recommendations on national transportation metrics. The committee will have 9 to 15 members representing academia, community groups, industry, nonprofits, state and local governments, tribal governments, and advocacy organizations, with geographic diversity including urban, rural, and underserved communities. The committee must meet at least twice yearly in public, ADA-compliant meetings, with meetings announced in the Federal Register at least 15 days in advance.
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Sponsor (1)
4 cosponsors
Money behind the sponsor
Top reported contributors to Frederica S. Wilson’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.
- LEHMAN DEALERSHIP ENTERPRISES $10,000
- CITY OF NORTH MIAMI $6,500
- KEMET GROUP $6,500
- STATE OF FLORIDA $6,000
- THE HAGGARD LAW FIRM $5,000
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Actions (3)
- Mar 14, 2025 Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. · house
- Mar 14, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. · house
- Mar 14, 2025 Introduced in House
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 14, 2025
Ms. Wilson of Florida (for herself, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, Mr. Carson, Ms. Tlaib, and Mrs. McIver) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
A BILL
To re-establish an advisory committee to provide independent advice and recommendations to the Secretary of Transportation regarding comprehensive, interdisciplinary issues related to transportation from a variety of stakeholders in transportation planning, design, research, policy, and advocacy, and for other purposes.
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 “Transportation Equity Act”.
SEC. 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF TRANSPORTATION EQUITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
(a) Establishment.—Not later than 120 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation shall establish an advisory committee, to be known as the Transportation Equity Committee (referred to in this Act as the “Committee”), regarding comprehensive and interdisciplinary issues related to transportation equity from a variety of stakeholders in transportation planning, design, research, policy, and advocacy.
(b) Purpose of the Advisory Committee.—The Committee established under subsection (a) shall provide independent advice and recommendations to the Secretary on transportation equity, including developing a strategic plan with recommendations to the Secretary on national transportation metrics and the effect on such factors as economic development, connectivity, and public engagement.
(c) Duties.—The Committee shall evaluate the Department’s work in connecting people to economic and related forms of opportunity and revitalize communities in carrying out its strategic, research, technological, regulatory, community engagement, and economic policy activities related to transportation and opportunity. Decisions directly affecting implementation of transportation policy remain with the Secretary.
(d) Membership.—
(1) In general.—The Secretary shall appoint an odd number of members of not less than 9 but not more than 15 members (with a quorum consisting of a majority of members rounded up to the nearest odd number), to include balanced representation from academia, community groups, industry and business, non- governmental organizations, State and local governments, federally recognized Tribal Governments, advocacy organizations, and indigenous groups with varying points of view.
(2) Broad representation.—To the extent practicable, members of the Committee shall reflect a variety of backgrounds and experiences, geographic diversity, including urban, rural, tribal, territories, and underserved and marginalized communities throughout the country, and individuals with expertise in related areas such as housing, health care, and the environment.
(3) Replacement for non-active members.—The Secretary may remove a non-active member who misses 3 consecutive meetings and appoint a replacement to service for the period of time set forth in subsection (f).
(e) Meetings.—The Committee shall meet not less than 2 times each year with not more than 9 months between meetings at a reasonable time, in a place accessible to the public, and in a room large enough to accommodate the Committee members, staff, and a reasonable number of interested members of the public. The room in which the Committee meets shall be large enough to accommodate at least 100 and shall be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.).
(f) Term.—Each member of the Committee shall serve a 2-year term with not more than 2 consecutive term reappointments, but may continue service until a replacement is appointed.
(g) Support.—The Office of the Under Secretary for Policy of the Department of Transportation shall provide necessary funding, logistics, and administrative support for the Committee.
(h) Application of FACA.—The Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. app.) shall apply, except section 14, to the Committee established under this section.
SEC. 3. DESIGNATED FEDERAL OFFICER.
(a) In General.—The Secretary of Transportation shall appoint a full-time Federal employee to serve as the coordinator of the Committee on Transportation Equity and act as the Designated Federal Officer for the Transportation Equity Committee. The designated Federal officer shall ensure that administrative support is provided for the Committee.
(b) Responsibilities.—The Designated Federal Officer shall—
(1) call meetings of the Committee, and any subcommittees that the Committee designates, after consultation with the Chair;
(2) formulate and approve an agenda, in consultation with the Chair, for each meeting;
(3) notify all Committee members of the time, place, and agenda for any meeting;
(4) provide administrative support for all meetings of the Committee;
(5) attend each Committee and subcommittee meeting;
(6) maintain all Advisory Committee on Transportation Equity files and records, including minutes from each meeting;
(7) adjourn any meeting when it is determined to be in the public interest and chair meetings when directed to do so by the Secretary;
(8) make available to the public meeting notes and information; and
(9) publish notice of any meeting of the Committee in the Federal Register at least 15 days before such meeting. <all>
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