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S 4224

Dalilah’s Law Act

In Committeeeconomyforeign policyimmigration

Progress

Timeline

  • Mar 26Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Summary

**Summary of Senate Bill 4224** This bill would change federal law to prohibit certain non-U.S. citizens from using commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) for interstate or international commerce. **What it does:** Creates new federal restrictions on CDL use by specific categories of non-citizens when driving commercially across state lines or international borders. **Who it affects:** - Non-U.S. citizens who hold commercial driver's licenses - Trucking and transportation companies that employ non-citizen drivers - Interstate and international commercial transportation operations **What would change:** Non-citizens in specified categories would be legally barred from using their CDLs for commercial driving that crosses state or national boundaries. This could limit employment opportunities for affected drivers and potentially impact the commercial transportation industry's workforce. The bill is currently under review in committee and has not been voted on by the full Senate. The specific categories of non-citizens who would be affected are not detailed in this summary.

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