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Transit Security Grant Program Flexibility Act
5/11/2023, 3:45 PM
Summary of Bill HR 396
The Transit Security Grant Program is a federal program that provides funding to transit agencies to enhance security measures and protect against potential terrorist attacks. However, under current regulations, transit agencies are limited in how they can use these funds, which can hinder their ability to address specific security needs.
If passed, Bill 117 HR 396 would allow transit agencies to use funds from the Transit Security Grant Program for a wider range of security measures, including training programs, security personnel, and equipment purchases. This increased flexibility would enable transit agencies to better tailor their security efforts to meet the unique challenges they face. Supporters of the bill argue that this flexibility is necessary to ensure that transit agencies can effectively protect passengers and employees from potential security threats. They believe that allowing agencies to use funds in a more targeted manner will lead to improved security outcomes. Opponents of the bill may argue that loosening restrictions on how funds can be used could lead to misuse or misallocation of resources. They may also raise concerns about the potential for increased bureaucracy and oversight in determining how funds are spent. Overall, Bill 117 HR 396 aims to provide transit agencies with the flexibility they need to enhance security measures and protect against potential threats. It is currently under consideration in Congress, and its ultimate fate will depend on the outcome of the legislative process.
Congressional Summary of HR 396
Transit Security Grant Program Flexibility Act
This bill establishes periods of performance for the use of public transportation security assistance grant funds.
Funds provided pursuant to such a grant for a specified authorized use, including for tunnel protection systems and surveillance equipment, shall remain available for use by a grant recipient for at least 36 months. However, any such funds used for security improvements for public transportation systems or security improvements for stations and other public transportation infrastructure, including those owned by state or local governments, shall remain available for at least 55 months.
The Government Accountability Office shall conduct a review of the public transportation security assistance grant program, including an assessment of the manner in which projects under the program address threats to public transportation infrastructure.



