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Household Goods Shipping Consumer Protection Act

3/11/2026, 7:21 PM

Summary of Bill S 337

Bill 119 s 337, also known as the Household Goods Mover Oversight Enforcement and Reform Act, aims to make changes to title 49 of the United States Code in order to clarify the authority of the Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) when it comes to regulating the shipping of household goods.

The bill seeks to address issues related to the oversight and enforcement of regulations governing household goods movers, including improving consumer protections and ensuring that moving companies comply with safety standards.

Specifically, the bill aims to give the FMCSA more authority to enforce regulations related to the shipping of household goods, such as requiring moving companies to obtain proper licensing and insurance, and to adhere to safety regulations. Overall, the goal of Bill 119 s 337 is to enhance oversight and enforcement measures in order to protect consumers and ensure that household goods movers operate in a safe and compliant manner.

Congressional Summary of S 337

Household Goods Shipping Consumer Protection Act

This bill allows the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to assess civil penalties against motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders for violations related to the interstate transportation of household goods and provides states with additional related authorities.

As background, a broker is the “middle person” between a shipper and a motor carrier and arranges for the transportation of household goods. A freight forwarder organizes shipments for individuals or corporations. Unlike a broker, freight forwarders assume responsibility for transportation and may transport the freight itself.

The bill expands the FMCSA registration requirements to require motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders to designate a principal place of business (i.e., a single physical location where management officials report to work, a significant portion of the transportation business is conducted, and records are maintained). FMCSA may withhold, suspend, amend, or revoke any part of a registration for failure to designate.

In addition, brokers and freight forwarders must disclose any common ownership, management, control, or familial relationship with any other carrier, freight forwarder, broker, or applicant in the previous three years. Under current law, motor carriers must disclose this information.

Further, states may use certain grant funds to enforce federal household goods statutes and regulations for the interstate transportation of these goods by motor carriers and brokers. This applies to Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP) grant funds and MCSAP High Priority discretionary grant funds. A state shall retain collected fines that are a result of enforcement.

Current Status of Bill S 337

Bill S 337 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 30, 2025. Bill S 337 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on January 30, 2025.  Bill S 337's most recent activity was Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 341. as of February 23, 2026

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 337

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
1
Democrat Cosponsors
1
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 337

Primary Policy Focus

Transportation and Public Works

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 337

A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, to clarify the authority of the Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration relating to the shipping of household goods, and for other purposes.
A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, to clarify the authority of the Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration relating to the shipping of household goods, and for other purposes.

Comments

Baker Cummings profile image

Baker Cummings

709

1 month ago

This bill is bad for me and my family. It will make it harder for us to afford moving our household goods. It's not fair to put this burden on consumers.

Ethan Hirsch profile image

Ethan Hirsch

835

1 month ago

I don't think it's right, this bill is just going to make things more complicated for everyone. It's not fair to put all these rules on us, it's just going to cause more problems.

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