Representative Dave Min introduced the Safe Transit for All Act, legislation to improve safety and accountability on public transportation systems by requiring large transit agencies to collect and publicly report data on passenger harassment.
Require large transit agencies to collect and publicly report data on passenger harassment to improve safety and accountability on public transportation.
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In the House of Representatives, May 7, 2026, Mr. Min (for himself, Ms. Norton, and Mr. Johnson of Georgia) introduced H.R. 8699, titled the Safe Transit for All Act of 2026. The bill would amend title 49 to require certain public transit recipients to establish a program to collect data on passenger harassment and to publish the data on a publicly available website.
Representative Dave Min (CA-47) announced that he introduced the Safe Transit for All Act, legislation to improve safety and accountability on public transportation systems by requiring large transit agencies to collect and publicly report data on passenger harassment.
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Dave Min introduced H.R. 8699, the Safe Transit for All Act of 2026, which directly matches the promised policy by requiring large transit agencies to collect and publicly report passenger harassment data. However, the evidence shows introduction of legislation, not enactment or implementation of a binding federal requirement. Because the promised requirement has not passed into law or otherwise taken effect, this is a serious same-term legislative attempt but not a delivered outcome.