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Highways First Act: Federal Transportation Policy Proposal
Federal bill (HR 8231) referred to Congress to shape how America invests in roads and highways.
By United States House of Representatives -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
The Highways First Act is a federal policy proposal that shapes how our nation invests in roads and transportation infrastructure. In April 2026, this bill was referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure for review and discussion.
Federal highway policy affects communities across America, including Houston and Harris County. Decisions about how to fund and prioritize road projects impact our local commutes, business routes, and connections between neighborhoods. When Congress debates transportation bills, residents have opportunities to weigh in on priorities that matter to our region.
The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure reviews bills like this one before they move forward for a full vote. This committee process includes hearings and input from transportation experts, local leaders, and community members. The committee's recommendations shape whether bills pass and become law.
If you want to learn about this bill or share your thoughts about highway policy, you can contact your representatives in Congress. You can find contact information for federal lawmakers at Congress.gov. Many organizations in our community also track transportation policy and invite residents to weigh in on priorities.
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