Transportation Department Quietly Disbands Advisory Committees

Like many federal agencies, the Department of Transportation (DOT) uses advisory committees, primarily to help draft safety regulations for the freight rail, passenger rail, and trucking industries. The panels are composed of experts in the field and key stakeholders for both industry and its workers.
And now theyve all been fired.
The Trump administration is reconstituting all DOT advisory committees to align the membership with its policy goals. Rebuilding the committees from the ground up could take months.
In a statement provided to the Prospect, a DOT spokesperson claimed the panels are long overdue for a refresh, adding they have lost sight of the mission and are overrun with individuals whose sole focus is their radical DEI and climate agenda. The agencys main contention? Some committees have not held a single meeting in over a year, while others have not produced recommendations or advisory reports.
Transportation Trades Division, AFL-CIO (TTD), the largest transportation labor federation in the U.S., contends this blame is misplaced.
You need to actually have meetings, TTD president Greg Regan told the Prospect. The agency has to set the agenda, call the meetings, and ask for input.
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