Rep. Gillen introduces bill in U.S. House to require new train dispatching safety standards

Laura Gillen, 	U.S. Representative of New York's 4th Congressional District (D)
Laura Gillen, U.S. Representative of New York's 4th Congressional District (D)
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The new bill authored by U.S. Rep. Laura Gillen in the U.S. House seeks to improve rail safety by enhancing oversight of computerized train-dispatching operations, according to the U.S. Congress.

H.R.8410 was introduced on April 21, 2026 during the 2026 regular session of the 119th Congress. The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill directs the Secretary of Transportation to implement specific safety requirements for centralized computer-aided train-dispatching systems and centralized traffic control boards. Within 30 days after the bill’s enactment, the Secretary is required to amend existing federal regulations to ensure that both current and future systems adhere to established safety standards. This initiative, titled the “Safe Tracks Act,” aims to enhance the oversight and reliability of train dispatching operations, potentially improving overall rail safety for passengers and cargo transportation.

The bill was introduced by Rep. Laura Gillen (Democrat-NY-4th District) and co-sponsored by Rep. Jesús G. “Chuy” García (Democrat-NY-4th District), Rep. Michael Lawler (Republican-NY-17th District), and Rep. Michael A. Rulli (Republican-NY-6th District).

Since the beginning of the current session, Rep. Gillen has introduced another 12 bills.

Congressional bills can originate in either the U.S. House of Representatives or the U.S. Senate, except for revenue-related measures, which must begin in the House. After introduction, bills are assigned to committees for review, hearings, amendments and debate before they can advance to a vote in each chamber. If both chambers approve identical versions, the legislation is sent to the president, who may sign it into law or veto it. Congress operates in two-year terms, with each term numbered sequentially and divided into two annual sessions. The legislative process and official bill records are maintained by the U.S. Congress and published through Congress.gov.

Laura Gillen is a Representative from New York, elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress, which began on January 3, 2025. She previously served as town supervisor in Hempstead, New York, from 2018 to 2019 and was an unsuccessful candidate for the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress in 2022.

Gillen graduated with an A.B. from Georgetown University in 1991 and earned a J.D. from New York University in 2000. She also has experience as a faculty member at Hofstra University and is a lawyer.

Bills Introduced by Laura Gillen in House During 119th

Bill Number Date Introduced Short Description
H.R.8410 04/21/2026 Safe Tracks Act
H.R.7679 02/25/2026 CAR SEAT Act
H.R.7275 01/30/2026 Aviation Weather Safety Improvement Act
H.R.6744 12/16/2025 Military Air Traffic Control Transition Act
H.R.6704 12/15/2025 Drunk Driving Prevention and Enforcement Act of 2025
H.R.6351 12/02/2025 Advancing Regional Quantum Hubs Act
H.R.5735 10/10/2025 Coastal Infrastructure Improvement Act
H.R.5128 09/04/2025 Feed Hungry Kids Act
H.R.4019 06/17/2025 Gio’s Law
H.R.3440 05/15/2025 Traffic Safety Enhancement Act of 2025
H.R.2630 04/03/2025 Youth Suicide Prevention Research Act
H.R.2049 03/11/2025 Access to Family Building Act
H.R.1689 02/27/2025 To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti for temporary protected status.

Information in this article was obtained from the U.S. Congress. The source data can be found here.



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