Congress Considers Multiple Bills Affecting Transportation and Media Industries
Congressional committees advance legislation on trucking safety requirements and radio industry regulations.

Congress is considering several pieces of legislation that would impact different sectors of American transportation and media industries.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has passed Dalilah's Law, which now advances to a full congressional vote. The legislation focuses on trucking safety standards and driver qualifications, though specific details of the bill's provisions were not disclosed.
Separately, Congress is being urged to pass two measures affecting the radio industry. The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act would mandate that automakers include AM radio capability in all new vehicles sold in America. Currently, some manufacturers have been removing AM radio from newer car models.
The American Music Fairness Act represents another piece of proposed legislation that would require radio corporations to pay royalties to recording artists for playing their music. This would represent a significant change to current industry practices regarding music royalties and broadcast rights.
The timeline for votes on these various measures remains unclear, as each bill follows different legislative pathways through Congress.