Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HR33

Introduced
2/21/23  
Report Pass
3/16/23  

Caption

Urge Congress pass laws re: trains carrying hazardous materials

Impact

If enacted, this resolution would result in heightened safety measures at the federal level regarding the transportation of hazardous materials by rail. It emphasizes the need for improved communication between railroad companies and government officials, aiming to bolster local preparedness in the event of similar incidents. This change could lead to more effective emergency response strategies and better public safety measures in communities at risk from hazardous material transportation.

Summary

House Resolution 33 (HR33) urges the United States Congress to pass legislation requiring railroad companies to inform local and state government officials when trains carrying potentially hazardous materials travel through their respective jurisdictions. The resolution is a direct response to the derailment of a Norfolk Southern train in East Palestine, Ohio, on February 3, 2023, which led to the release of dangerous chemicals that contaminated the area, posing significant risks to public health and the environment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR33 appears supportive, particularly among those affected by the East Palestine incident. The resolution has garnered a significant majority in the Ohio House, passing with 94 votes in favor and only one against. This overwhelming support indicates a strong desire among legislators to take proactive steps to ensure public safety and improve communication regarding hazardous materials.

Contention

While there seems to be widespread agreement on the necessity of railroad companies notifying government officials about hazardous materials, some may argue regarding the feasibility of such measures or the potential financial burden on the rail industry. Additionally, the extent to which the federal government will act on such resolutions can lead to discussions about federalism and the responsibility of state versus national oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HCR4

Urge Congress enact law re: trains carrying hazardous materials

OH SR36

Urge Congress enact law re: trains carrying hazardous materials

OH HR105

Urging the United States Environmental Protection Agency to re-examine the United States Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration's hazardous materials regulations and make any necessary changes that would help to provide better protection to the public and the environment and urging the United States Congress to pass the Decreasing Emergency Railroad Accident Instances Locally (DERAIL) Act to provide for the tightening of regulations for trains carrying hazardous materials.

OH SR376

United States Congress; pass S-576 The Railway Safety Act of 2023; urge

OH SCR8

Urge Congress pass Reducing Accidents in Locomotives (RAIL) Act

OH HR147

Investigate East Palestine train derailment and EPA response

OH SR0016

A resolution to urge the Federal Railroad Administration and the United States Congress to enact policies, such as the Railway Safety Act of 2023, to prevent further accidents like train derailments occurring across the nation since the beginning of this year.

OH SR196

Urge Congress to amend the Railway Safety Act of 2023

OH SJR0044

HAZARDOUS MATERIAL NEAR SCHOOL

OH LD1937

An Act Regarding the Transportation of Hazardous Materials by Railroad Companies

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.