Bill Text: IL SR0152 | 2023-2024 | 103rd General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Expresses support for a strong intercity passenger rail network and supports the passage of legislation designed to provide Amtrak with the ability to enforce its preference rights, similar to the previously proposed "Rail Passenger Fairness Act", providing Amtrak the ability to enforce its preference rights by bringing a civil action before a federal district court.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-05-19 - Resolution Adopted [SR0152 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2023-SR0152-Introduced.html
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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The U.S. Congress created Amtrak under the Rail | ||||||
3 | Passenger Service Act of 1970 (Public Law 91–158), and Amtrak | ||||||
4 | began serving customers on May 1, 1971, taking over the | ||||||
5 | operation of most intercity passenger trains in exchange for | ||||||
6 | access to the national rail network; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Congress passed the Amtrak Improvement Act of | ||||||
8 | 1973 (Public Law 93–146), which gives intercity and commuter | ||||||
9 | rail passenger transportation preference over freight | ||||||
10 | transportation in using a rail line, junction, or crossing, a | ||||||
11 | right codified as section 24308(c) of title 49, United States | ||||||
12 | Code; and
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13 | WHEREAS, U.S.C. Sec. 24308(c) of Title 49 states, "Except | ||||||
14 | in an emergency, intercity and commuter rail passenger | ||||||
15 | transportation provided by or for Amtrak has preference over | ||||||
16 | freight transportation in using a rail line, junction, or | ||||||
17 | crossing unless the [Surface Transportation] Board orders | ||||||
18 | otherwise under this subsection. A rail carrier affected by | ||||||
19 | this subsection may apply to the Board for relief. If the | ||||||
20 | Board, after an opportunity for a hearing under section 553 of | ||||||
21 | title 5, decides that preference for intercity and commuter | ||||||
22 | rail passenger transportation materially will lessen the | ||||||
23 | quality of freight transportation provided to shippers, the |
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1 | Board shall establish the rights of the carrier and Amtrak on | ||||||
2 | reasonable terms"; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Many host railroads have ignored the law by | ||||||
4 | refusing to give passenger rail the priority to which it is | ||||||
5 | statutorily entitled, resulting in poor and declining on-time | ||||||
6 | performance by Amtrak on most host railroads; according to | ||||||
7 | Amtrak during fiscal year 2019 alone, this caused 6.5 million | ||||||
8 | customers on state-supported and long-distance trains to | ||||||
9 | arrive at their destination late; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Amtrak's Office of Inspector General, in a 2019 | ||||||
11 | report, showed poor on-time performance wastes taxpayer | ||||||
12 | dollars to the extent that a mere five percent improvement on | ||||||
13 | all Amtrak routes would result in $12.1 million in cost | ||||||
14 | savings to Amtrak in the first year; if on-time performance on | ||||||
15 | long-distance routes reached 75 percent for a year, Amtrak | ||||||
16 | would realize an estimated $41.9 million in operating cost | ||||||
17 | savings along with a one-time savings of $336 million due to a | ||||||
18 | reduction in equipment replacement needs; and
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19 | WHEREAS, On-time passenger rail performance on host | ||||||
20 | railroads has historically been driven by the existence of an | ||||||
21 | effective means to enforce Amtrak's preference rights as shown | ||||||
22 | historically by: | ||||||
23 | (1) Enactment of the Passenger Rail Investment and |
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1 | Improvement Act (PRIIA) of 2008 (division B of Public Law | ||||||
2 | 110–432), which included provisions for the enforcement of | ||||||
3 | these preference rights: | ||||||
4 | (a) Two months afterward, the on-time performance | ||||||
5 | of long-distance trains improved from 56 percent to 77 | ||||||
6 | percent and Class I freight train interference delays | ||||||
7 | across all routes declined by 40 percent; and | ||||||
8 | (b) One year after enactment of PRIIA, freight | ||||||
9 | train interference delays had declined by 54 percent, and | ||||||
10 | the on-time performance of long-distance trains reached 85 | ||||||
11 | percent; and | ||||||
12 | (2) Removal in 2014 of some of those provisions after | ||||||
13 | being ruled unconstitutional by a Washington, D.C., | ||||||
14 | Circuit Court: long-distance train on-time performance | ||||||
15 | declined from 72 percent to 50 percent, and freight train | ||||||
16 | interference delays increased 59 percent; and
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17 | WHEREAS, As a result of violations of Amtrak's right to | ||||||
18 | preference, Amtrak has been consistently unable on host | ||||||
19 | railroad networks to meet its Congressionally-mandated mission | ||||||
20 | and goals and does not have an effective mechanism to enforce | ||||||
21 | its statutory preference right in order to fulfill its mission | ||||||
22 | and goals; and
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23 | WHEREAS, Only the United States Attorney General can bring | ||||||
24 | a civil action for equitable relief in a district court of the |
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1 | United States to enforce Amtrak's preference rights but has | ||||||
2 | done so just once in Amtrak's entire history, against the | ||||||
3 | Southern Pacific Transportation Company in 1979; therefore, be | ||||||
4 | it
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5 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL | ||||||
6 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we support a strong | ||||||
7 | intercity passenger rail network and support the passage of | ||||||
8 | legislation designed to provide Amtrak with the ability to | ||||||
9 | enforce its preference rights, similar to the previously | ||||||
10 | proposed "Rail Passenger Fairness Act", providing Amtrak the | ||||||
11 | ability to enforce its preference rights by bringing a civil | ||||||
12 | action before a federal district court (the so-called "private | ||||||
13 | right of action"); and be it further
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14 | RESOLVED, That we urge the Illinois Congressional | ||||||
15 | Delegation to support the passage of legislation designed to | ||||||
16 | provide Amtrak the ability to enforce its preference rights; | ||||||
17 | and be it further
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18 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
19 | delivered to each member of the Illinois Congressional | ||||||
20 | Delegation.
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