US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6778

Introduced
12/17/25  
Refer
12/17/25  

Caption

Parkway Safety and Reinvestment Act

Impact

The passing of HB 6778 could significantly alter the funding mechanisms for road maintenance in national parks. By allowing collected fines from speeding violations to be retained and spent directly on improvements within the park system, the bill establishes a new revenue stream that may not rely on traditional funding methods. This could lead to improved road conditions and safety features in these popular destinations, potentially increasing park accessibility and visitor satisfaction.

Summary

House Bill 6778, also known as the Parkway Safety and Reinvestment Act, seeks to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to utilize revenues collected from speed safety camera citations issued on highways within the National Park System. The aim of this bill is to allocate these funds towards the maintenance and construction of roadways and parking facilities in national parks, as well as for the installation, repair, and maintenance of the speed safety cameras themselves. This proposal is intended to enhance the safety and infrastructure of scenic drives that are frequently used by tourists and visitors in these protected areas.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it is a common-sense approach to funding necessary infrastructure improvements in national parks, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of using automated enforcement mechanisms for traffic regulation. Critics might argue that this could lead to an increased focus on generating revenue from citations rather than enhancing public safety. Additionally, there might be apprehension regarding the fairness and accuracy of speed safety cameras, particularly in remote and less monitored areas of national parks.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US H1080

Public Safety Reinvestment Act

US S0664

South Carolina Speed Safety Act

US S1174

South Carolina Speed Safety Act

US HB2857

HIGHWAY WORK ZONE SAFETY ACT

US SB2006

HIGHWAY WORK ZONE SAFETY ACT

US H5640

South Carolina Speed Safety Act of 2026

US SB147

Alabama Construction Zone Safety Act; automated photographic speed enforcement system in work zones, provided

US AB289

State highway work zone speed safety program.

US SB1507

VEH CD-SAFETY ZONES

US HB05464

An Act Implementing Recommendations From The Department Of Transportation And Concerning Vegetation Management Guidelines, Transportation Network Companies And Rider Safety, Traffic Signal Modernization Grant Program, Encampments, Marine Pilot License Fees, Motor Vehicle Mechanical Equipment, Distracted Driving, A Task Force To Study Access To Parking For Home Health Agencies And A Working Group To Study Use Of Alternative Fuels And Technologies In School Bus Fleets.

Similar Bills

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