Federal Meeting
House Advances Dalilah's Law for CDL Safety
March 18, 2026
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee advanced H.R. 5688, known as Dalilah's Law, on March 18, 2026, to strengthen commercial driver's license (CDL) issuance requirements nationwide. The legislation mandates English language proficiency for CDL applicants, limits nondomiciled CDLs to one year or less based on authorized stay, and requires clean driving records. It codifies prior executive actions and aims to enhance highway safety by preventing unqualified or unauthorized drivers from operating commercial vehicles. The bill includes provisions addressing due process for drivers disqualified for English proficiency and protections for legally authorized workers such as DACA recipients and refugees. The committee's approval moves the bill to the House floor for further consideration, signaling potential changes in state compliance standards and enforcement.
- Why this matters: State motor vehicle agencies and contractors involved in CDL testing and licensing should prepare for updated federal requirements emphasizing English proficiency and legal status verification.
- The legislation may increase demand for enhanced testing services, compliance verification technologies, and training programs aligned with the new standards.
- Organizations supporting workforce development in the trucking industry should evaluate impacts on driver eligibility and retention, especially concerning nondomiciled and immigrant workers.
- Procurement professionals should monitor the bill's progress for potential funding or contract opportunities related to implementation support and compliance enforcement.
Every American deserves to feel safe on the road. Operating an 80,000-pound truck is a serious responsibility. If you canโt read signs or communicate in English, you shouldnโt be behind the wheel. Dalilahโs Law is about common sense and protecting the American people.
— Congressman Jimmy Patronis
Agencies
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
Locations
Sources
- Full Committee Markup (March 18, 2026) · T&I Committee Republicans · Mar 18
- Congressman Patronis Advances โDalilahโs Lawโ to Ensure English Proficiency for CDL Licenses | Representative Jimmy Patronis · Patronis House · Mar 18