
Prior to operating at ports and maritime facilities or transporting hazardous materials,听essential workers like truck drivers, railroad workers, longshoremen, pipeline operators, and听warehouse managers听must obtain multiple security credentials administered by the听Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.听 For hundreds of thousands of workers, this often meant submitting to identical background checks and repeatedly paying fees in order to apply for and renew听their credentials.
This broken system began to change on December 23, 2024.听 That's when the Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act, legislation endorsed by the 黑料不打烊,听was signed into law.听
This law provides a simple, common sense solution to fix a costly bureaucratic nightmare, allowing听workers to apply their existing valid background checks to multiple听credentialing programs, such as the Transportation Worker Identification Credentials and Hazardous Materials Endorsements.听 By eliminating these duplicative screenings and harmonizing the administration of these important听programs, the law codifies听听in听2007 and reaffirmed听听in 2020.听听These reforms do听not make any modifications to the backend security assessment conducted on individual applicants, ensuring that they will undergo the same level of review as they do under current law. 听
黑料不打烊was at the forefront of the push to pass this bipartisan legislation, assembling听a group of over 150 organizations representing trucking, rail, energy, organized labor, agriculture, third-party logistics providers and other key supply chain stakeholders in support.听 The bill was also a mainstay in ATA鈥檚 Call on Washington program, which facilitated a record 700 meetings between ATA鈥檚 member companies and lawmakers during the 118th Congress. 听黑料不打烊also relied on听executives from its 50-state federation to put pressure on key Members of Congress. 听This comprehensive effort culminated in victory. 听
The bipartisan听Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act听was introduced by U.S. Representatives Garret Graves (R-LA),听Adam Smith (D-WA),听Mark Green (R-TN),听Michael Guest (R-MS), Dina Titus (D-NV), and Salud Carbajal (D-CA).听 The Senate companion was introduced by听Senators Roger Wicker (R-MS), Jon Tester (D-MT), Deb Fischer (R-NE), and Angus King (I-ME).听
Statements of Support听
鈥淔or far too long, the truck drivers who keep our country running have been subjected to an outdated, inefficient credentialing system that does not respect their time and money. 鈥疶hat begins to change now. 鈥疌ongress provided essential supply chain workers with overdue relief from redundant background checks and fees. The鈥疶ransportation Security Screening Modernization Act鈥痠s a bipartisan victory for common sense. 鈥疻e commend Members of Congress, especially Senator Roger Wicker and Congressman Garret Graves, who stood up for truckers, making it easier and less costly for hardworking Americans to obtain the credentials they need to do their jobs.鈥澨
- 黑料不打烊President & CEO Chris Spear听
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鈥淭he federal credentialing process for essential transportation workers is inefficient and costly, and for too long, hardworking truck drivers have been forced to pay the price.鈥齌his burden has fallen especially heavily on tank, fuel, and hazmat haulers who have a critical role in our supply chain and need these credentials to do their jobs.鈥齌he Arkansas Trucking Association applauds our Members of Congress who listened to the voices of the trucking industry and passed these long-overdue reforms that will eliminate redundancy, remove unnecessary barriers, and save drivers time and money.鈥澨
- Shannon Newton, President, Arkansas Trucking Association听
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鈥淐alifornia鈥檚 truckers need less red tape! The Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act (H.R, 5840, S. 3959) trims redundant background checks and redundant fees. The related costs in time and money add nothing to safety while unnecessarily impacting a hardworking labor force of more than 130,000 Californians. The California Trucking Association supports this legislation because if offers greater efficiency for both the government and our supply chain workforce servicing the busiest ports in the nation.鈥澨
- Eric Sauer, CEO, California Trucking Association听
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鈥淚 have heard from truck drivers across Colorado who have dealt with the frustration of undergoing duplicative background checks and paying multiple fees to obtain the credentials they are required to hold in order to do their critical jobs.鈥齏ith the support of Colorado鈥檚 congressional delegation, this inefficient process will soon be replaced with one that treats drivers with respect and saves them time and money. 鈥疶he Colorado Motor Carriers Association is grateful for our leaders who listened to truck drivers鈥 concerns and took action on behalf of the hardworking members of our supply chain to reform the outdated credentialing system.鈥澨
- Greg Fulton, President & CEO, Colorado Motor Carriers Association听
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鈥淔lorida saw the negative impact of the inefficiency of redundant background checks first-hand this year, during Hurricanes Helene and Milton.鈥
"Trucks were stopped at the port entrances, having to wait hours, sometimes days, to be cleared for entry when their drivers did not hold a TWIC card, but had already completed the background checks required to haul hazardous goods.听
"When Port Tampa Bay remained closed (which supplies 43% of our state鈥檚 fuel), Floridians themselves felt the aftershocks of the Hurricane鈥攗nable to find fuel in the region. Trucks coming in from out of state to assist with relief efforts struggled to refuel in sister ports, due to credentialing requirements. Florida Trucking Association, in fact, had to intervene on numerous occasions, contacting the on-site official at Department of Homeland Security in ports, to grant truck drivers access, during a severe emergency.鈥
"This hurricane season showed how important this legislation is to not only the trucking industry, but the public.鈥澨
- Alix Miller, President and CEO, Florida Trucking Association听
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鈥淎s a testament to the ubiquity of challenges posed by redundant background checks and duplicative fees, this commonsense legislation is supported by the entire spectrum of supply chain stakeholders, including trucking, rail, energy, organized labor, agriculture, third-party logistics providers, and other key supply chain stakeholders. The 200,000 professional truck drivers in Georgia who bear the burden of this redundancy and duplication appreciate Congress鈥 attention to this issue and urge the president to sign the bill into law as soon as possible.鈥澨
- Ed Crowell, President & CEO, Georgia Motor Trucking Association听
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鈥淭he Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act is a game-changer for Louisiana, especially for our truckers serving the manufacturing and oil and gas industries. By streamlining procedures and fees, this legislation ensures safer, faster, and more efficient operations for truckers, which are critical to maintaining our state鈥檚 economic strength and competitive edge. We also want to extend our gratitude to House Majority Leader Steve Scalise for listening to the trucking industry鈥檚 concerns and taking action to alleviate this burden on drivers.鈥澨
- Renee Amar, Executive Director, Louisiana Motor Transport Association (LMTA)听
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鈥淢aine Motor Transport Association is grateful鈥痶o鈥痮ur leaders in Congress for approving this important bill to help eliminate duplicative requirements for our supply chain workers to get the credentials they need. This common sense, bipartisan legislation is a step in the right direction to streamline the processes that underpin the safe, efficient movement of goods in interstate commerce. On behalf of our members, and the entire trucking industry, we look forward to seeing this bill be signed into law.鈥澨
- Brian Park, President and CEO, Maine Motor Transport Association听
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"The Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act will eliminate redundant background checks and streamline the enrollment/renewal processes for the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) and Hazmat Endorsement (HME) programs. The removal of duplicative screening will minimize the time and fees required by transportation professionals to obtain credentials without reducing any safety or security measures. 鈥疶he Mississippi Trucking Association extends our sincere gratitude to Representative Michael Guest and Senator Roger Wicker for sponsoring this legislation to lift unnecessary barriers from supply chain workers.鈥齏e also thank Congressman Bennie Thompson, who played a key leadership role in getting this bill across the finish line to keep America moving.鈥澨
- Hal Miller, President, Mississippi Trucking Association听
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鈥淭he duplicative processes that Montana truckers and other essential workers must undergo to obtain necessary credentials cost them valuable time and money. This bipartisan bill makes a commonsense fix to this inefficient system, removing redundant security screening requirements and making it easier for those employed in the supply chain to focus on their vital, primary responsibility of moving critical freight.鈥齏e are grateful for the work and leadership that has gone into advancing this bill.鈥澨
- Duane Williams, CEO, Montana Trucking Association听
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鈥淭he benefits of this legislation in Nebraska are truly significant. The geography of our state already poses challenges to CDL holders seeking endorsements because they often must drive long distances and deal with long waits just to get fingerprinted. This bill will minimize those problems, creating opportunities for professional drivers to expand their careers 鈥 all while protecting our vital supply chains.鈥澨
- Kent Grisham, President & CEO, Nebraska Trucking Association听
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"Truck drivers in Nevada and across the nation have been subjected to duplicative background checks for far too long.鈥齌his redundancy does nothing to enhance the safety of America鈥檚 ports and roadways. 鈥疨aying for the same background check up to three times only serves the TSA and lines the pockets of their government contractors.鈥齏e applaud Congresswoman Dina Titus for her leadership in stopping the private and bureaucratic interests from grifting truck drivers, and we appreciate Congress鈥 overwhelming support for this legislation."听
- Paul J. Enos, CEO, Nevada Trucking Association听
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鈥淭hank you for passing S. 3959. The words 鈥榮imple鈥 and 鈥榗ommon sense鈥 are understandably loaded when it comes to legislation, but this bill is just that. By eliminating duplicative background checks and fees, this bill streamlines the process for essential works to keep the country moving while continuing to enforce appropriate security screening. I have personally heard from many of my motor carrier members that have been unable to hire qualified drivers due to the delays that the current process causes. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, North Carolinians became acutely aware of the essential nature of fuel haulers. Please support this bill to make it less burdensome to enter this honorable profession.鈥澨
- Ben Greenberg, President & CEO, North Carolina Trucking Association 听
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鈥淚t not only defies common sense to force truck drivers to undergo multiple identical backgrounds checks, but it also wastes their time and money.鈥齌he Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act makes much-needed reforms to our duplicative and wasteful federal credentialing process, removing unnecessary burdens for hardworking drivers and enhancing our national security.鈥鼺rom the drivers who operate out of the Port of Portland in the west to the drivers who haul fuel and other hazardous materials in the east, members of the Oregon Trucking Associations are grateful to our congressional delegation for making it easier to do their essential jobs.鈥澨
- Jana Jarvis, President & CEO, Oregon Trucking Associations听
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鈥淭he Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act will replace a credentialing process that is outdated and duplicative with a modernized system that is efficient and enhances our national security. 听The South Carolina Trucking Association applauds Members of Congress for responding to the concerns of truck drivers, who for too long have been subjected to a fragmented process that wastes their time and money. 听These commonsense reforms will alleviate this longstanding burden placed on truck drivers, making it easier for them to do their essential jobs and strengthening our supply chain.鈥澨
- Rick Todd, President & CEO, South Carolina Trucking Association听
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"The South Dakota Trucking Association strongly supports the Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act. This legislation eliminates redundant background checks and duplicative fees, creating efficiencies that will benefit our drivers and streamline the credentialing process. By reducing unnecessary costs and processing times, we can better support the supply chain and ensure our industry remains productive and competitive."听
- Christine Vinatieri-Erickson, President, South Dakota Trucking Association 听
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鈥淭he credentialing process for transportation workers has not only been outdated and inefficient鈥攊t has failed to make our country safer.鈥齌he government鈥檚 duplicative and siloed security screening programs have been long-overdue for improvement to respect truck drivers鈥 time and money.鈥齏e are grateful for the leadership of Members of Congress who advanced these common-sense reforms, particularly Congressman Mark Green who has advocated for strong national security measures that don鈥檛 impede commerce as the Chairman of the Homeland Security Committee.鈥澨
- Donna England, President and CEO, Tennessee Trucking Association听
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"The Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act is a game-changer for the trucking industry. This legislation will create鈥痚fficiencies鈥痜or both the government and supply chain workers, allowing individuals to enroll in multiple credentialing programs simultaneously with a鈥痳educed fee structure. This legislation will benefit workers throughout the supply chain, streamlining processes and reducing costs for our hardworking truck drivers."听
- John D. Esparza, President & CEO, Texas Trucking Association听
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鈥淭he hardworking men and women in the trucking industry and other essential members of our supply chain deserve a federal credentialing process that respects their time and money. The Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act will reform the current duplicative system by codifying recommendations repeatedly made by government audits to reduce redundancy, costs, and hassle.鈥齀 commend Congressman Adam Smith for leading this effort in Congress to support American workers and the resilience of our supply chain.鈥澨
- Sheri Call, President and CEO, Washington Trucking Associations听
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鈥淭his common-sense solution is a win for movers. Eliminating administrative redundancies and improving access to our customer鈥檚 homes is both reasonable and practical and continues to assure efficient moves, our highest priority, are achieved. We appreciate the work of Congress to get these important reforms finished before year鈥檚 end.鈥澨
- Dan Hilton, Executive Director, ATA's Moving and Storage Conference听
Supply-Chain Support
More than 150 organizations representing all transportation modes, business, and labor called on Congress to pass the Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act:听
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AATCO
Agricultural and Food Transporters Conference
Agricultural Retailers Association
AgTC Agriculture Transportation Coalition
Alabama Trucking Association
Alaska Fuel Storage and Handlers Alliance
Alaska Trucking Association
Allied Van Lines
American Association of Port Authorities
American Chemistry Council
American Pyrotechnics Association
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association
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Arizona Moving Association
Arizona Petroleum Marketers Association
Arizona Trucking Association
Arkansas Oil Marketers Association, Inc.
Arkansas Trucking Association
Association of American Railroads
Automobile Carriers Conference
Baggett Transportation
Border Trade Alliance
California Trucking Association
Colorado Motor Carriers Association
Colorado Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association
Connecticut Energy Marketers Association
Delaware Motor Transport Association
Empire State Energy Association, Inc.
Energy Marketers Association of Rhode Island
Energy Marketers of America
Florida Petroleum Marketers Association, Inc.
Florida Trucking Association
Fresh Produce Association of the Americas
FUELIowa
Fuel Merchants Association of New Jersey
Fuel True: Independent Energy and Convenience of Kansas
Fueling Minnesota
Garner Trucking Ltd
Gases and Welding Distributors Association
Georgia Motor Trucking Association
Georgia Oilmen鈥檚 Association
Government Freight Conference
Harbor Trucking Association
Hawaii Energy Marketers Association
Hawaii Transportation Association
Idaho Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association
Idaho Trucking Association
Illinois Fuel & Retail Association
Illinois Trucking Association
Indiana Food & Fuel Association
Indiana Motor Truck Association
Institute of Makers of Explosives
Intermodal Motor Carriers Conference
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
International Longshore and Warehouse Union Washington Area District Council
Interstate Natural Gas Association of America
Iowa Motor Truck Association
Kansas Motor Carriers Association听
Kentucky Petroleum Marketers Association
Kentucky Trucking Association
Louisiana Motor Transport Association
Louisiana Oil Marketers and Convenience Store Association
Lynden Inc.
Maine Energy Marketers Association
Maine Motor Transport Association
Maryland Motor Truck Association
Michigan Petroleum Association / Michigan Association of Convenience Stores
Michigan Trucking Association
Mid-Atlantic Petroleum Distributors鈥 Association
Minnesota Trucking Association
Mississippi Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Stores Association听
Mississippi Trucking Association
Missouri Petroleum & Convenience Association
Missouri Trucking Association
Montana Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association
Montana Trucking Association
Motor Transport Association of Connecticut
Moving and Storage Conference
National Association of Chemical Distributors
National Council of Farmer Cooperatives听
National Energy & Fuels Institute
National Industrial Transportation League
National Motor Freight Traffic Association
National Private Truck Council
National Propane Gas Association
National Tank Truck Carriers
National Van Lines
NATSO, Representing America鈥檚 Travel Plazas and Truckstops
Nebraska Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association听
Nebraska Trucking Association
Nevada Trucking Association
New England Convenience Store & Energy Marketers Association听
New Hampshire Motor Transport Association
New Jersey Motor Truck Association
New Mexico Petroleum Marketers Association
New Mexico Trucking Association
North American Van Lines
North Carolina Petroleum & Convenience Marketers听
North Carolina Trucking Association
North Dakota Petroleum Marketers Association听
North Dakota Motor Carriers Association
Ohio Energy & Convenience Association
Ohio Trucking Association
Oklahoma Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association
Oklahoma Trucking Association
Oregon Fuels Association
Oregon Trucking Associations
Paxton Van Lines
Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association
Pennsylvania Petroleum Association
Petroleum & Convenience Marketers of Alabama
Prestera Trucking Inc.
PTS Worldwide, Inc.
Radiopharmaceutical Shippers & Carriers Committee
Railway Supply Institute
Reify Solutions
Republic Moving & Storage
Rhode Island Trucking Association
SIGMA: America's Leading Fuel Marketers
SJ Transportation
South Carolina Convenience & Petroleum Marketers Association听
South Carolina Trucking Association
South Dakota Petroleum & Propane Marketers Association听
South Dakota Trucking Association
Tennessee Fuel and Convenience Store Association
Tennessee Trucking Association
Texas Food & Fuel Association
Texas Trucking Association
Transportation Intermediaries Association
Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO
Tri-State Motor Transit Co.
Trucking Association of Massachusetts
Trucking Association of New York
Truckload Carriers Association
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Utah Petroleum Marketers & Retailers Association
Utah Trucking Association
Vermont Fuel Dealers Association
Vermont Truck and Bus Association
Virginia Petroleum & Convenience Marketers Association
Virginia Trucking Association
Washington Independent Energy Distributors
Washington Movers Conference
Washington State Labor Council
Washington Trucking Associations
West Virginia Oil Marketers & Grocers Association
West Virginia Trucking Association
Western Petroleum Marketers Association
Wisconsin Fuel and Retail Association
Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association
Women in Motion
Wyoming Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association
Wyoming Trucking Association
3GL, Ltd.
Additionally, following the Senate introduction of the bill, the 黑料不打烊, the听National Tank Truck Carriers, the Border Trade Alliance, and the Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME)--a trade association founded with the mission to promote the safe and secure manufacture, transport, distribution, and use of commercial explosives--wrote to the Senate sponsors to express support for the bill.听
Case Study: Alaska
Many communities in Alaska do not have access to a DMV, let alone facilities that can take and process fingerprints.听 In fact, there are only two听approved locations听to take fingerprints in the Last Frontier, a landmass twice the size of Texas.听 For most of the state, that means that a person must buy an expensive plane ticket in order to get fingerprints every time they need to renew their hazmat endorsement or TWIC card,听which have varying expiration dates.听 Having the ability to combine these processes will help people save significant time and money.