Dalilah's Law Advances in Congress Following Trump State of the Union Call

- President Trump urged passage of Dalilah's Law in his State of the Union address, prompting Senator Jim Banks to introduce it the next morning and the House to follow with H.R. 7793.
- The legislation is moving through Congress, focusing on key freight and transportation reforms named after Dalilah.
- Details include provisions promised in the president's speech, alongside elements not originally highlighted and under-discussed components.
- This rapid bipartisan momentum signals potential enactment to address specific industry needs.
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