Bill

BILL • US HOUSE

HR 6298

Safe and Affordable Transit Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Brian Fitzpatrick, Laura Friedman, Josh Gottheimer and 2 other co-sponsors

Bipartisan bill addressing public transit safety and affordability through federal policy, currently in committee review with funding and implementation scope to be determined.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit.
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Bill Summary • HR 6298

Legislative bill overview

HR 6298, the Safe and Affordable Transit Act, was introduced in November 2025 with bipartisan sponsorship. The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and its Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, where it awaits detailed review and discussion of its provisions.

Why is this important

Transit affordability and safety are significant policy concerns affecting millions of Americans who depend on public transportation for daily mobility. Legislative action in this area could influence federal funding priorities, safety standards, and accessibility requirements for transit systems across the country.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding mechanism: Disagreement likely over how to finance transit improvements—whether through increased federal appropriations, public-private partnerships, or reallocation of existing transportation budgets
  • Safety standards scope: Debate over which safety measures are mandated versus optional, and whether requirements apply uniformly to all transit systems or vary by size/region
  • Affordability definitions: Competing perspectives on what constitutes "affordable" fares, who qualifies for subsidies, and whether means-testing or universal approaches are more effective

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