Federal Meeting
CMT Subcommittee Markup
February 11, 2026
The House Committee on Energy and Commerce's CMT Subcommittee held a markup session focused on advancing legislation to modernize motor vehicle safety, promote innovation, and ensure affordability. Key discussions centered on addressing the risks posed by electric vehicle battery fires, establishing a federal framework for autonomous vehicles (AVs), and enhancing consumer rights through the Right to Repair Act. The committee debated provisions related to data access, intellectual property protections, and emergency response protocols for AVs. Bipartisan efforts were evident, though some members expressed concerns about the breadth and safety implications of certain bills. Additional legislation addressed issues such as tire safety standards, catalytic converter theft prevention, driver distraction due to touchscreen interfaces, accessibility of safety features without luxury add-ons, and requirements for manual door releases in vehicles with electronic latches. The session underscored the importance of balancing innovation with safety, consumer protection, and industry competitiveness, with commitments to continue bipartisan collaboration on complex issues like autonomous vehicle regulation.
Sources
- CMT Subcommittee Markup · House Committee on Energy and Commerce · Feb 11