Major Trucking Groups Including American Trucking Associations Support ‘Dalilah’s Law’ Ahead of House Markup

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Major trucking organizations and state associations from all 50 states issued a joint statement Tuesday throwing their united support behind Dalilah’s Law, one day before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee prepares to mark up the landmark CDL reform legislation on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.

Who Is Backing the Bill?

The joint statement comes from the American Trucking Associations, the Truckload Carriers Association, and the National Tank Truck Carriers, along with state trucking associations representing every state in the country. The breadth of the coalition signals rare, industry-wide consensus behind the legislation.

What the Industry Is Saying

The organizations issued the following joint statement:

“America’s trucking industry strongly supports Dalilah’s Law and the effort to strengthen the integrity of the commercial driver’s license system. We appreciate the leadership of Secretary Duffy, Administrator Barrs, and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in answering the President’s call during the State of the Union Address to strengthen roadway safety.

Ensuring that commercial drivers are properly trained, tested, and qualified is essential to protecting the motoring public and the professional truck drivers who safely move America’s freight every day. By reinforcing accountability and consistent enforcement in the CDL system, this legislation helps remove bad actors from the road while supporting the overwhelming majority of drivers and carriers who operate safely and by the book.

We look forward to working with Congress and the Administration as Dalilah’s Law advances through the legislative process.”

Full List of Signatories

The joint statement was signed by: American Trucking Associations, Truckload Carriers Association, National Tank Truck Carriers, Alabama Trucking Association, Alaska Trucking Association, Arizona Trucking Association, Arkansas Trucking Association, Colorado Motor Carriers Association, Motor Transport Association of Connecticut, Florida Trucking Association, Georgia Trucking Association, Hawaii Transportation Association, Idaho Trucking Association, Illinois Trucking Association, Indiana Motor Truck Association, Iowa Motor Truck Association, Kansas Motor Carriers Association, Kentucky Trucking Association, Louisiana Motor Transport Association, Maine Motor Transport Association, Maryland Motor Truck Association, Trucking Association of Massachusetts, Michigan Trucking Association, Minnesota Trucking Association, Mississippi Trucking Association, Missouri Trucking Association, Montana Trucking Association, Nebraska Trucking Association, Nevada Trucking Association, New Hampshire Motor Truck Association, New Jersey Motor Truck Association, New Mexico Trucking Association, Trucking Association of New York, North Carolina Trucking Association, North Dakota Motor Carriers Association, Ohio Trucking Association, Oklahoma Trucking Association, Oregon Trucking Associations, Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association, Rhode Island Trucking Association, South Carolina Trucking Association, South Dakota Trucking Association, Tennessee Trucking Association, Texas Trucking Association, Utah Trucking Association, Vermont Truck & Bus Association, Virginia Trucking Association, Washington Trucking Associations, West Virginia Trucking Association, Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association, and Wyoming Trucking Association.

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