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Essential Insights for Trucking Legislation 2026: What Carriers Must Know

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMarch 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Essential Insights for Trucking Legislation 2026: What Carriers Must Know
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Arizona’s House Bill 2345, introduced on January 15, proposes making it a Class 5 felony for undocumented individuals to possess a fake commercial driver’s license. Law enforcement will be mandated to impound any commercial motor vehicles involved in such stops.

If the vehicle is registered to the driver, it will be seized and sold. If owned by a motor carrier that knowingly hired the driver, the carrier will lose the vehicle and could face civil penalties amounting to its fair market value, potentially exceeding $300,000 per incident.

The bill passed the House Judiciary Committee with a 5-3 vote on January 28, and it’s gaining momentum amidst a surge of trucking legislation. Historically, Congress has overlooked trucking until significant issues arise on the roads, but the current Congress is considering more trucking-specific laws than any time in the last two decades, and their impact is crucial.

I’ve been monitoring 23 active bills and evaluating the stances of 538 congressional members. I will outline the essential details, including the respective arguments for and against these bills, as well as my perspective—something your lobbyists might not clarify in straightforward terms.

The Bills We’re Focused On

Here are four critical bills targeting what I see as urgent threats to highway safety and carrier operations.

Connor’s Law (HR3608 / S2991)

Named after Connor Dzion, a victim of a CMV driver with a disqualifying medical condition, this bill aims to require the FMCSA to compare the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse against state DMV records. Currently, a driver can fail a drug test in one state, quickly relocate, and obtain a new CDL without that record following them. Connor’s Law addresses this issue.

Stop Aliens From Evading Driving Laws Act (HR5330)

Rep. Mary Miller’s bill, backed by 23 co-sponsors, addresses undocumented individuals acquiring CDLs fraudulently, similar to Arizona’s state initiative. This legislation would introduce federal penalties and enforcement measures.

Trafficker Restrictions for Aviation, Federal Freight, and Interstate Carriers (S3109)

Introduced by Sen. Marsha Blackburn, this bill, although currently with only one co-sponsor, aims to combat human trafficking in commercial transportation through stricter screening and penalties for involved carriers.

The Bills We Should Support

Guaranteeing Overtime For Truckers Act (S893 / HR1962)

Sen. Alex Padilla and Rep. Jefferson Van Drew are advocating for an end to the motor carrier exemption from overtime pay. The current exemption dates back to 1938 and is seen as outdated and unfair to drivers working long hours.

Diesel Truck Liberation Act (S3007) & Cold Weather Diesel Reliability Act (S3135)

These bills aim to address diesel regulations that many believe hinder small carriers. They seek to provide a competitive advantage against rapid regulatory transitions that the market isn’t ready to accommodate.

What This Means For Carriers

The Arizona bill signifies a broader trend as states take initiative against CDL fraud, and carriers need to critically evaluate their driver verification methods. The regulatory landscape is shifting towards increased accountability; hence, implementing a compliance program that exceeds current standards will become vital.

What’s Next

After 25 years in the industry, I see an evolution underway, faster than carriers may recognize. It’s essential to know your representatives, track their voting behaviors, and advocate for better legislation. Don’t wait for changes to catch you off guard; be proactive in understanding these impending regulations.

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