How politicians on Transportation and Infrastructure Committee dealt with bills on May 20

How politicians on Transportation and Infrastructure Committee dealt with bills on May 20

The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee handled H.R.7861 bill on May 20, according to the US Congress.

Bill H.R.7861 titled “To require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to promulgate certain limitations with respect to pre-production plastic pellet pollution, and for other purposes” was referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure by the House of Representatives. The bill is sponsored by Rep. Alan Lowenthal with Lloyd Doggett, Jared Huffman, Eleanor Norton, Mike Quigley as cosponsors.

The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee moves forward in some way on two bills per day, taking one action on average per day.

Most bills have a hearing where those involved explain why they are for or against the bill. Roughly 8,000 bills are addressed by committees each year but only about 800 make it to the floor of Congress, according to ushistory.org.

A 2019 report from the Brookings Institute argued committees aren’t capable of delving fully into the issues they address and are forced to rely on lobbyists.

Bills Addressed by Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on May 20
Bill NameSponsorAction
To require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to promulgate certain limitations with respect to pre-production plastic pellet pollution, and for other purposes.Rep. Lowenthal, Alan S.House of Representatives