Federal Legislation
Congressman Lawler Introduces Railroad Safety Reporting Legislation
March 20, 2026
Congressman Mike Lawler has introduced the Helping Oversee and Ward off Infrastructure Emergencies (HOWIE) Act, which mandates enhanced safety reporting requirements for railroads across the United States. This legislation requires railroads to report accidents that cause specific damages, including fires near tracks, to improve transparency and coordination with emergency responders. The bill aims to strengthen railroad safety oversight and emergency preparedness, impacting federal agencies such as the Department of Transportation and the Federal Railroad Administration.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased regulatory requirements for railroad operators, potentially affecting contract terms and compliance obligations.
- The legislation signals a focus on safety and emergency response coordination, which may drive demand for advanced reporting technologies and safety management services.
- Contractors providing railroad safety systems, data reporting solutions, and emergency response coordination tools may find new opportunities aligned with the HOWIE Act's mandates.
- Agencies involved in railroad oversight will likely update procurement strategies to incorporate these enhanced reporting standards, influencing future solicitations and contract requirements.
Railroads are a vital part of our infrastructure system, but with that comes a responsibility to operate safely and transparently to better serve the communities they keep commuting. The HOWIE Act takes a commonsense step forward by requiring railroads to report accidents and fires they may have caused, so first responders and operators can respond quickly and prevent further harm should emergencies arise.
— Congressman Mike Lawler
Agencies
Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration