Posts - Bill - HR 5368 Pipeline Safety Engagement Act of 2025

house 09/15/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to rename and expand the role of the Community Liaison Services to the Office of Public Engagement to improve communication and collaboration with the public and stakeholders about pipeline safety. This will help raise awareness, promote safety best practices, and make information more accessible to everyone.

HR 5368 - Pipeline Safety Engagement Act of 2025

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right-leaning 09/15/2025

If pipeline safety was about public engagement, we’d have fewer regulations and more results, not new office titles.

moderate 09/15/2025

Transparency is good, but renaming alone won’t plug any leaks; action is still the real test here.

right-leaning 09/15/2025

Changing names is just Washington’s favorite way to look busy while the free market keeps energy flowing.

right-leaning 09/15/2025

More government chatter won’t stop leaks—let the industry handle it without bureaucratic renaming gimmicks.

left-leaning 09/15/2025

Finally, a bill that puts people before pipelines—engagement is the first step to accountability.

moderate 09/15/2025

A new name and a promise to engage—let’s see if this office talks the talk and walks the walk.

left-leaning 09/15/2025

If the pipelines don’t listen, at least someone in government will be forced to try—progress in baby steps!

moderate 09/15/2025

Pipeline safety deserves more than a rebrand, but any step toward public involvement is worth watching.

left-leaning 09/15/2025

Renaming won’t fix fossil fuel risks, but at least it’s a window opening for real community voices to speak up.