PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 4446, 4663 PRINTER'S NO. 4901
No. 824 Session of 2006
INTRODUCED BY GANNON, B. SMITH, PHILLIPS, CRAHALLA, DERMODY, GEORGE, FREEMAN, WANSACZ, MUSTIO, PISTELLA, SATHER, JAMES, SAYLOR, BEBKO-JONES, PETRONE, RAPP, SIPTROTH, FAIRCHILD, SAINATO, CRUZ, BEYER, CAPPELLI, CLYMER, HESS, MAJOR, READSHAW, VEON, TIGUE, SOLOBAY, COHEN, CALTAGIRONE, LEDERER, LEACH, GOODMAN, ADOLPH, YUDICHAK, SONNEY, HERSHEY, BOYD, PALLONE, MUNDY, FRANKEL, E. Z. TAYLOR, HARHAI AND GINGRICH, JUNE 30, 2006
AS AMENDED, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, OCTOBER 24, 2006
A RESOLUTION 1 Directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to 2 undertake a review of the existing Federal and State 3 statutory and regulatory authority as it relates to the 4 oversight of freight and passenger rail transportation 5 systems in this Commonwealth. 6 WHEREAS, The House of Representatives recognizes the need for 7 a safe and secure network of passenger and freight rail in this 8 Commonwealth and the need to prepare for, prevent and respond to 9 natural disasters, terrorist attacks or hazardous materials 10 incidents associated with our passenger and freight 11 transportation systems; and 12 WHEREAS, This Commonwealth's extensive rail transportation 13 infrastructure is essential to the flow of goods and people 14 across this Commonwealth and the nation, and interference with 15 that flow of commerce and people could have serious national 16 repercussions; and
1 WHEREAS, Pennsylvania's government is a leader among the 2 states in investing in railroad development; and 3 WHEREAS, The Commonwealth contributes to the economic 4 vitality of passenger and freight railroads through the Rail 5 Freight Assistance Program, and by providing funding through the 6 General Fund appropriation to the Department of Transportation, 7 grant assistance in the State capital budget and low-interest 8 loans through State infrastructure banks; and 9 WHEREAS, The residents of this Commonwealth depend on 10 railroads to deliver goods, provide employment, stimulate the 11 economy and provide a means of passenger transportation; and 12 WHEREAS, In the case of any disaster, attack or incident, the 13 prepared responsiveness of the transportation industry and its 14 employees will be of the utmost importance; and 15 WHEREAS, It is acknowledged that the freight and passenger 16 rail transportation systems and those industries utilizing 17 freight rail have worked and continue to work with the Federal 18 and State governments to enhance existing safety and security 19 measures and systems and continue to implement new procedures 20 and systems; and <-- 21 WHEREAS, It is understood that the Commonwealth is federally 22 preempted from taking actions that would interfere with certain 23 activities of the rail transportation system and is preempted 24 from interfering with the free flow of commerce; therefore be it 25 AND SYSTEMS; THEREFORE BE IT <-- 26 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives direct the 27 Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to undertake a review 28 of the existing Federal and State statutory and regulatory 29 authority as it relates to the oversight of freight and 30 passenger rail transportation systems in this Commonwealth; and 20060H0824R4901 - 2 -
1 be it further 2 RESOLVED, That, during the course of the review of relevant 3 Federal and State statutes and regulations, the Legislative 4 Budget and Finance Committee contact the appropriate Federal and 5 State agencies which have oversight for the safety and security 6 of passenger and freight rail; and be it further 7 RESOLVED, That the review include the following: 8 (1) The need, if any, to improve the security of rail 9 infrastructure and facilities, terminals, tunnels, rail 10 bridges, rail switching areas and other rail-related areas. 11 (2) The status of implementation of technology to reduce 12 the incidents of human error in rail accidents and 13 derailments which have proven to be the largest cause of rail <-- 14 accidents and derailments. DERAILMENTS. <-- 15 (3) Training of railroad employees in safety and 16 security measures;. <-- 17 (4) THE CONTINUING SAFETY AND SECURITY OF CARGO IMPORTED <-- 18 INTO AND THROUGH THIS COMMONWEALTH ON RAILROADS, INCLUDING 19 THE DISTRIBUTION CHAIN OF FREIGHT FROM PORTS TO TRUCKING TO 20 RAILROADS AND BACKUP SYSTEMS REQUIRED TO ENSURE THE SAFE 21 OPERATION OF CRITICAL ELEMENTS IN THE EVENT OF AN INCIDENT. 22 (5) THE TRAINING OF RAILROAD EMPLOYEES IN TERRORISM 23 RESPONSE ACTIVITIES. 24 (6) PASSENGER AND CARGO SECURITY PROTECTION SYSTEMS; 25 and be it further 26 RESOLVED, That the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee 27 make a report of its review to the Speaker of the House of 28 Representatives and to the Transportation Committee and the 29 Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee within two 30 years of the adoption of this resolution. F28L82BIL/20060H0824R4901 - 3 -