Federal Legislation
Related to the advancement of TDM
118th Congress
Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization
Sponsor:
Why Important to ACT: Like Transportation Authorization, FAA Rauthorization must be passed on average every 5 years. The bill includes important legislative changes related to the financing and development of airport capital projects and workforce development issues. ACT believes there are opportunities through the FAA Reauthorization to encourage airports to take on greater responsibility for how passengers and airport workers access airport facilities, and that they should support the deployment of TDM strategies to improve access and reduce airport related carbon emissions.
Documents: ACT Comments to Congress, TDM Language in House Bill
Status: In committee
HR 3473 - Bicycle Commuter Act
Sponsor: Earl Blumenauer, (D-OR-3)
Why Important to ACT: The Bicycle Commuter Act would provide commuters with a pre-tax benefit of $81/month for riding their bike to work. This benefit could be used in addition to the pre-tax benefit for public transit/vanpool ridership.
Documents: Rep. Blumenauer Press Release
Status: Introduced - ACT Endorsed
HR 3145 - People Over Parking Act
Sponsor: Robert Garcia, (D-CA-42)
Why Important to ACT: The People Over Parking Act would would eliminate outdated parking minimum requirements for new affordable residential, retail, industrial or commercial construction .
Documents: Rep. Garcia Press Release
Status: Introduced
117th Congress
HR 2514 - Mobility Options, Resiliency, and Efficienty through Transportation Demand Management Act (MORE Through TDM Act)
Sponsor: Rep. Jesus "Chuy" Garcia, (D-IL-4)
Why Important to ACT: The MORE Through TDM Act was developed with input from ACT. The legislation includes the codification of a definition of TDM and TDM Strategies; the development of a new TDM program; and the creation of a University Transportation Center focused on TDM.
Documents: ACT Info Sheet, Rep. Garcia Press Release
Status: Introduced
HR 8555 - Parking Cash Out Bill
Sponsor: Rep. Earl Blumenauer, (D-OR-3)
Why Important to ACT: This legislation would stipulate that a parking benefit is not a qualified parking fringe benefit unless an employer offers employees the option to receive an equivalent cash benefit or alternative tax-exempt benefit in lieu of the parking benefit.
Status: Introduced
HR 7900 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023
Sponsor: Rep. Adam Smith, (D-WA-9)
Why Important to ACT: ACT was able to work closely with members of the Armed Services Committee to introduce ACT's endorsed definition of TDM as an Amendment within the NDAA. This would codify the definition of TDM at the federal level.
Status: Passed in House
HR 5376 - Inflation Reduction Act of 2022
Sponsor: Rep. John Yarmuth, (D-KY-3)
Why Important to ACT: This legislation represents the country's greatest action and largest investment in combatting climate change. The legislation provides new tax credits for the purchase of commercial clean vehicles, including buses; provides $27 billion for a Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund; and provides $3.2 billion to establish a Neighborhood Access and Equity Grant program, whose funds can be used to improve walkability, safety, and affordable transportation access.
Status: Became Law
HR 3684 - Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill)
Sponsor: Rep. Peter DeFazio, (D-OR-4)
Why Important to ACT: This legislation represents the country's greatest action and largest investment in combatting climate change. The legislation provides new tax credits for the purchase of commercial clean vehicles, including buses; provides
Status: Became Law
HR 385 - Preparing Localities for an Autonomous and Connected Environment Act (PLACE Act)
Sponsor: Rep. Earl Blumenauer, (D-OR-3)
Status: Introduced
S 431 - Generating Resilient, Environmentally Exceptional National Streets Act (GREEN Streets Act)
Sponsor: Sen. Edward Markey (D-MA)
Status: Introduced
HR 384 - Bicycle Commuter Act of 2021
Sponsor: Rep. Earl Blumenauer, (D-OR-3)
Status: Introduced