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Trahan, Markey Reintroduce Legislation to Improve Pipeline Safety, Accountability, and Public Engagement
Lowell,
August 20, 2025
LOWELL, MA – Today, Congresswoman Lori Trahan (MA-03), a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, and Senator Edward J. Markey (D-MA), a member of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, reintroduced the Pipeline Accountability Act, comprehensive legislation to update pipeline safety standards, enhance public engagement in pipeline safety, improve responsiveness to pipeline disasters, and address environmental and climate harms. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Ron Wyden (D-OR) are cosponsors of the legislation. Devastating accidents such as the 2018 gas explosions in the Merrimack Valley in Massachusetts and the 2020 carbon dioxide pipeline rupture in Satartia, Mississippi highlight the urgent need for more stringent safety measures and greater transparency and accountability. “Families in the Merrimack Valley know all too well the devastation that a pipeline disaster can cause. No community should be left in the dark when leaks or explosions happen, and no family should have to fear for their safety because of outdated standards,” said Congresswoman Lori Trahan. “The Pipeline Accountability Act will give communities a real voice in the process, strengthen safety rules, and help prevent tragedies before they occur.” “As residents of the Merrimack Valley painfully know, communities near pipelines pay the price for leaks, breaks, and failures – compromising their own health and safety as pipeline safety regulations and enforcement fail to keep up,” said Senator Markey. “Our Pipeline Accountability Act would improve public safety by closing loopholes companies use to operate old, unsafe pipelines and by ensuring communities know if disasters occur and have the tools to prevent them. Our homes and our environment will be safer with strong standards, transparent rulemaking, and the power to hold violators accountable.” “Fossil fuel pipelines pose numerous risks to our public health and environment – and our nation’s safety standards are long overdue for an update to crack down on shady practices that polluters use to circumvent regulation,” said Senator Duckworth. “I’m proud to reintroduce this bill with Senator Markey to help strengthen pipeline safety and accountability guidelines, improve community engagement and better protect our climate as well as the American people from the risks that come along with transporting dangerous fossil fuels through pipelines.”
“For too long, the system has been rigged in favor of fossil fuels,” said Senator Wyden. “As our country races to meet skyrocketing energy demand, this legislation will help ensure proper safety and environmental standards for fossil fuels that go hand-in-hand with Oregon's work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and invest in a clean energy future.” Specifically, the Pipeline Accountability Act would:
The Pipeline Accountability Act is endorsed by the Pipeline Safety Trust, Environmental Defense Fund, Natural Resources Defense Council, Appalachian Voices, Public Citizen, Sierra Club, Center for Biological Diversity, Food and Water Watch, HEET, Mothers Out Front, Conservation Law Foundation, Oil Change International, Hold the Line Campaign, 350.org, 350Hawaii, and Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice. ### |