US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB5711

Introduced
10/8/25  

Caption

Metropolitan Planning Enhancement Act

Impact

The bill, if passed, would significantly alter the regulatory framework governing how transportation projects are prioritized and funded at both the state and metropolitan levels. One of its key provisions is that projects must only be included in the plans if they are derived from the highest-performing categories, which would refine the allocation of federal and state transportation funds. Additionally, it requires a public explanation for any lower-performing projects included in the priority list, emphasizing geographic balance and the needs of economically distressed areas. This could lead to more strategic investment in transportation infrastructure while democratizing the planning process.

Summary

House Bill 5711, titled the 'Metropolitan Planning Enhancement Act', aims to amend titles 23 and 49 of the United States Code to enhance public understanding of transportation investments. By instituting greater transparency and accountability in the selection process of transportation projects, the bill seeks to ensure that such projects align with both national and state transportation goals. The proposed legislation will mandate that project selection utilizes transparent criteria, thereby categorizing projects based on their performance and public benefits.

Contention

Despite its intentions for increasing transparency, the bill may face criticism regarding potential restrictions it places on local decision-making authority. Stakeholders could argue that while the enhancements in accountability are beneficial, the rigidity of categorizing projects based on performance metrics may overlook unique local needs or innovative small-scale projects that don't fit into predefined criteria. Concerns might arise around whether categorization will sufficiently capture the complexity of various infrastructure demands across diverse communities, especially those that are under-resourced.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB773

Revise laws related to metropolitan planning orgs and transportation planning

US HB3947

Relating to transportation planning by metropolitan planning organizations.

US HF1134

Metropolitan Land Planning Act requirements and authority amended.

US SB0005

METROPOLITAN MOBILITY AUTH ACT

US HB1833

METROPOLITAN MOBILITY AUTH ACT

US HB5391

GOV REPORT ENHANCEMENT ACT

US HB532

Providing for metropolitan and rural planning organizations.

US SR939

Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District; recognize

US HB445

Regards regional councils of govt and metropolitan planning orgs

US HB7560

LCBP Enhancements Act of 2026 Patrick Leahy Lake Champlain Basin Program Enhancements Act of 2026

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