Worker Safety Act of 2026.
The bill strengthens penalties for assaults on utility/communications workers and designates assaults on transit operators or TNC drivers as heavier offenses.
The bill strengthens penalties for assaults on utility/communications workers and designates assaults on transit operators or TNC drivers as heavier offenses.
Status: Regular message sent to the Senate (passed House); effective date (if enacted): December 1, 2025
Primary sponsor: Rep. K. Hall (with Rep. Miller, Crawford, Jeffers and others)
To strengthen criminal penalties for assaults committed against certain public-facing workers — specifically utility and communications workers — and to expand enhanced penalties for assaults on transportation workers (public transit operators and transportation network company drivers). The bill is intended to protect workers who are identifiable on the job while performing official duties.
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- Extract and display the exact statutory language the bill would add or amend;
- Compare the bill’s penalties to current statutory penalties;
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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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