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HR 192

Amtrak Executive Bonus Disclosure Act

119th Congress Introduced by Sam Graves and 1 co-sponsor

Requires Amtrak to publicly disclose executive compensation and bonus details, including performance metrics and justifications for awards made to leadership.

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
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Bill Summary · HR 192

Legislative bill overview

HR 192 requires Amtrak to publicly disclose executive compensation and bonus information, including details about performance metrics and justifications for bonus awards. The bill passed the House unanimously on January 13, 2025, and has been referred to the Senate Commerce Committee for consideration.

Why is this important

As a federally subsidized railroad corporation, Amtrak receives substantial taxpayer funding, making executive compensation a matter of public accountability. Transparency requirements allow Congress and the public to evaluate whether leadership compensation aligns with Amtrak's operational performance and fiscal stewardship of federal resources.

Potential points of contention

  • Competitive recruitment concerns: Amtrak may argue that mandatory public disclosure of executive compensation could disadvantage recruitment efforts by making salaries visible to competitors or reducing negotiating flexibility
  • Compliance costs and burden: The bill imposes administrative requirements on Amtrak to document, track, and publicly report bonus structures, which carries implementation and ongoing compliance costs
  • Definition ambiguity: The bill's specifics on what constitutes "executive" positions and which bonuses must be disclosed could create interpretation disputes or unintended coverage gaps

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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