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HR 9004 119th Congress · House

Bill to Require Public Safety Notices at Construction and Facility Projects

Official title: To require certain entities carrying out certain projects relating to the construction, reopening, and improvement of facilities to display certain public safety notices, and for other purposes.

What This Bill Does

This bill would require certain entities working on construction, reopening, or improvement projects to display public safety notices. The goal is to make safety information more visible to workers, visitors, and the public around active project sites.

For ordinary Americans, the bill is about clearer warnings and better awareness around places where construction or reopening work could create hazards. If enacted, it could help reduce accidents by making safety rules and risks more visible at project sites.

Who This Bill Affects

Public Relevance 30 / 100
Niche Modest scope Broad

For the general public, this would likely mean more visible safety notices around certain construction and facility projects, which could improve awareness and reduce the chance of accidents near work sites.

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Latest Status

May 21, 2026

Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

Data sourced from api.congress.gov. AI summaries by BillBoard.