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NTSB to Approve East Palestine Report June 25
Freight Rail Safety Bills Not Advanced After 2023 Derailment
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WASHINGTON 鈥 This month, the National Transportation Safety Board is scheduled to approve its investigative findings about a freight train derailment鈥 last year in East Palestine, Ohio.
The independent agency鈥檚 findings will be announced June 25 during a board meeting at East Palestine High School. It is expected to include details about probable cause as well as safety recommendations.
A Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine on Feb. 3, 2023.
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer 91视频ndy has updated Congress about the report, as well as the agency鈥檚 commitment to integrity and the investigative process.
MEDIA ADVISORY: NTSB to meet and approve final report on Norfolk Southern train derailment investigation in East Palestine, Ohio: 鈥 NTSB Newsroom (@NTSB_Newsroom)
鈥淲e cannot rush an investigation. The NTSB is meticulous, and the public and Congress must be able to count on us to determine the right solutions to improve safety,鈥 91视频ndy told senators earlier this year.
Shortly after the train derailment, a Senate committee advanced the bipartisan Railway Safety Act. The bill, which awaits a floor vote, would update policies at the Federal Railroad Administration and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.
Senior congressional Democrats have sought support for the comprehensive rail safety legislation.

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鈥淔ollowing the East Palestine derailment, the committee found that from 2017 to 2021, the Class I [freight] railroads infrastructure investments were cut by 25% and employees were cut by 22% while accidents increased 14%,鈥 Commerce Committee Chairwoman Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), the bill鈥檚 lead sponsor, said in April. 鈥淚 am concerned about how we guarantee safety for the future and as a state and an economy that is very Pacific-focused, a lot more volume is Midwest products, all just throughput for our state. So we want the rail to work and work effectively and with resiliency.鈥
House Republican leaders also have not considered their legislative version on the floor of the chamber. Democrats led Rep. Emilia Sykes (D-Ohio), a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, are pressing for hearings and debates on freight rail safety policy. Sykes, sponsor of the , has taken issue with committee GOP leaders鈥 inaction on her bill.

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鈥淚n the over a year since the train derailment devastated the community of East Palestine and its way of life,鈥 she said during a recent hearing, 鈥渢he majority on this [committee] has not shown the same sense of urgency and has yet to notice a hearing to discuss the state of rail safety in Ohio. What about the people of Ohio and East Palestine who have been begging us to 鈥 do something on rail safety.鈥
Secretary Pete Buttigieg is among the officials also championing enhancements to rail safety. Under his guidance, the Federal Railroad Administration pushed ahead with new industry guidelines. He recently renewed calls for Congress to pass rail legislation.
Today marks one year since the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
We're using the tools we have to improve rail safety and protect Americans living near rail lines. We've made significant progress, and our work continues. 鈥 U.S. Department of Transportation (@USDOT)
鈥淛ust over a year ago, in the wake of the East Palestine disaster, the bipartisan Railway Safety Act was introduced in Congress, with support from our administration. Yet the law has been stalled ever since by the railroad industry lobby and its congressional allies,鈥 the transportation secretary argued in an editorial published in April.
鈥淭his legislation is long overdue,鈥 Buttigieg added, 鈥淚t would phase in safer tank cars, require defect detectors, expand the list of hazardous materials that qualify for stricter safety precautions and more.鈥
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Association of American Railroads, central to the industry鈥檚 focus on efficiency, is touting a commitment to safety.
鈥淔reight railroads are dedicated to safeguarding the communities they serve, their employees and the products they ship. That鈥檚 why they privately invest an average of $23 billion each year in safety technologies, employee training and infrastructure and equipment maintenance and improvements,鈥 according to AAR, 鈥淭hanks in large part to these investments, the Class I mainline accident rate per million train miles has dropped 42% between 2000 and 2023.鈥
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