This bill aims to repeal specific authorities granted to the District of Columbia regarding traffic enforcement and regulation. It primarily targets the District's power to utilize automated traffic enforcement systems, such as speed cameras and red-light cameras, by repealing the relevant section of the District of Columbia Traffic Act. Additionally, the legislation seeks to revoke the District's authority to erect signage prohibiting right turns at a red traffic signal , by repealing a section of the Fiscal Year 1997 Budget Support Act. If enacted, these provisions would significantly alter how the District of Columbia manages certain aspects of its traffic enforcement and road safety regulations, removing these specific powers from local control.
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Timeline
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held
Government Operations and Politics
Stop DC CAMERA Act
USA119th CongressHR-5525| House
| Updated: 3/18/2026
This bill aims to repeal specific authorities granted to the District of Columbia regarding traffic enforcement and regulation. It primarily targets the District's power to utilize automated traffic enforcement systems, such as speed cameras and red-light cameras, by repealing the relevant section of the District of Columbia Traffic Act. Additionally, the legislation seeks to revoke the District's authority to erect signage prohibiting right turns at a red traffic signal , by repealing a section of the Fiscal Year 1997 Budget Support Act. If enacted, these provisions would significantly alter how the District of Columbia manages certain aspects of its traffic enforcement and road safety regulations, removing these specific powers from local control.