Bill Detail
H.R. 6046
Congress: 119
Title
Broadband and Telecommunications RAIL Act
Summary
Broadband and Telecommunications RAIL Act This bill establishes a framework for the placement or modification of broadband or telecommunications equipment in a railroad corridor. Specifically, if a broadband or telecommunications provider is seeking to place or modify equipment within a railroad carrier’s right-of-way, the provider must submit an application to the carrier. A carrier must approve or deny an application within 60 days of receipt, and may only deny an application for safety reasons or if the placement or modification would substantially interfere with or damage railroad infrastructure. Once an application is approved, work must be scheduled in coordination with the carrier and generally must begin within 30 days. A provider must pay the railroad carrier for actual costs incurred with respect to the application. However, if a provider has been authorized by a state or local government to place or modify equipment in a public right-of-way in an area that intersects with a railroad corridor, the provider need only notify the relevant railroad carrier and schedule the work in coordination with the carrier. Work must generally begin between 15 and 30 days after the notification is submitted. No fee is required. A provider or carrier may petition the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for relief if the other has failed to comply with these provisions. The FCC must promulgate regulations to implement these provisions in a manner that ensures railroad safety, provides a timelier process for emergency situations, and prevents substantial interference with railroad infrastructure or operations, among other requirements.
Sponsor
Rep. John Joyce [R-PA-13]
Status
Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 51 - 0.
Status as of Jun 9, 6:28 PM · synced 20d ago
Introduced
2025-11-17
Data source mode: congress-gov
Bill Engagement
Broadband and Telecommunications RAIL Act This bill establishes a framework for the placement or modification of broadband or telecommunications equipment in a railroad corridor.
Lobbyists on the case
- Verizon Communications Inc. and Various Subsidiaries1 filing · 11 lobs
- Charter Communications, Inc.1 filing · 7 lobs
- Mercury Strategies, LLC1 filing · 2 lobs
- The Smith-free Group, LLC1 filing · 1 lob
- Catherine Bohigian2026 Q1
- Brooks Brunson-pitts2026 Q1
- Daniel Butherus2026 Q1
- Paul Cancienne2026 Q1
- Andrew Fields2026 Q1
- Robert Fisher2026 Q1
- James Green2026 Q1
- Ashley Hayes2026 Q1