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So-Called "Railway Safety Act" Constitutes a Political Handout to Big Labor That Does Nothing to Improve Safety At All

America as we know it was built largely upon and because of our rail industry, and today it remains a pillar of our economy.

Unfortunately, a destructive proposal before Congress misleadingly named the "Railway Safety Act" (RSA), part of broader surface transportation reauthorization, threatens great harm to our railroads.

Simply put, the bill has nothing to do with improving safety, but has a lot to do with advancing the political agenda of Big Labor.  At a moment when inflation burdens American families and fragile supply chains remain vulnerable to disruption, the last thing our economy or rail sector need is another costly federal mandate imposed upon one of the nation’s most important transportation sectors.

As an initial matter, as noted by The Wall Street Journal, the…[more]

May 20, 2026 • 04:28 PM
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"This week, the Department of Homeland Security announced a new effort to crack down on asylum fraud -- by going after the lawyers who enable it.DHS will be imposing civil fines on attorneys who file bogus and frivolous protection applications on behalf of their alien clients.About time: For decades, various administrations have turned a blind eye to those who exploit Americans' humanitarian instincts…[more]
 
 
— Andrew Arthur. Fellow in Law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies
 
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