US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB1430

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

Interactive Federal Review Act

Impact

If enacted, SB1430 would mandate the Secretary of Transportation to prioritize projects that effectively incorporate these digital systems. It requires the selection of at least ten covered projects to demonstrate the application of these technologies in environmental reviews. Additionally, the Act directs the Secretary to publish best practice guidance to assist federal fund recipients in adopting these new tools, which could lead to widespread implementations across various transportation projects nationwide and potentially lead to significant changes in how these projects engage with local communities and stakeholders.

Summary

SB1430, known as the Interactive Federal Review Act, aims to enhance the environmental review process for highway projects by implementing interactive, digital, cloud-based platforms and digital twin technology. The bill proposes to encourage the use of modern digital tools to conduct the environmental impact analyses required under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), thereby streamlining interactions between federal agencies and the public. This approach is anticipated to improve efficiency, transparency, and public understanding of the environmental implications of significant highway infrastructure initiatives.

Contention

While the intent behind SB1430 may be largely seen as innovative, discussions surrounding its implementation likely include concerns regarding the adequacy of community engagement processes when transitioning to digital platforms. Stakeholders may argue about the effectiveness of technology in capturing local concerns compared to traditional engagement methods. Some may express skepticism about whether such digital implementations could adequately address the diverse needs of communities, especially those that are less technologically savvy. These points of contention highlight the balance between modernization and ensuring comprehensive stakeholder involvement in environmental reviews.

Companion Bills

US HB3634

Same As Interactive Federal Review Act

Previously Filed As

US HB3634

Interactive Federal Review Act

US S0444

Interactive Sports Wagering

US H3625

Interactive Sports Wagering

US HB434

Revise banking laws relating to interactive teller machines

US SB2510

Gaming; include online, interactive and computerized versions thereof, increase penalties, and authorize forfeiture.

US HB2071

In interactive gaming, further providing for interactive gaming tax.

US HB1576

Interactive computer service providers; require parental consent and access to minor user's account history.

US H3085

Providing incentives to the digital interactive media/entertainment industries

US HB1618

Parental consent; require for minors before use of interactive computer services.

US SB112

Gaming - Prohibition on Interactive Games and Revenue From Illegal Markets

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