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HR 8200

Interstate Ferry Fairness Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Joe Courtney, Nick LaLota,

Establishes federal standards for interstate ferry operations to create uniform safety and regulatory requirements across state boundaries.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit.
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Bill Summary ยท HR 8200

Legislative bill overview

HR 8200, the Interstate Ferry Fairness Act, establishes federal standards and oversight for ferry operations that cross state boundaries. The bill aims to create uniform regulations, safety requirements, and operational frameworks for interstate ferry services that currently operate under a patchwork of state regulations.

Why is this important

Interstate ferry services connect millions of commuters and travelers annually, but fragmented state rules create inefficiencies, safety inconsistencies, and operational burdens for ferry operators. Standardized federal regulations could improve safety, reduce costs through streamlined compliance, and enhance service reliability across state lines.

Potential points of contention

  • State sovereignty concerns: States may resist federal mandates that override existing state ferry regulations and local control over transportation infrastructure
  • Compliance costs: Ferry operators might face substantial expenses implementing new federal standards, potentially affecting ticket prices or service viability for smaller operators
  • Regulatory scope ambiguity: Unclear definition of which ferry operations qualify as "interstate" could create disputes, particularly for services operating in harbors shared by multiple states

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