Representative Dave Taylor, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, recently posted a series of tweets highlighting his legislative efforts and public engagements.
On March 17, 2026, Taylor marked a holiday greeting to his followers: “Happy St. Patrick’s Day! https://t.co/x6lLOehl4J”.
Later that day, he shared news about his legislative work: “Proud to have a provision from my bill, Connor’s Law, included in @RepDavidRouzer’s Dalilah’s Law! This bill will enforce essential English Language Proficiency requirements to prevent more Americans from needlessly losing their lives at the hands of CDL drivers who can’t read https://t.co/csGbU5kUXV” (March 17, 2026).
On March 18, 2026, Taylor posted about his participation in a congressional markup session: “I was honored to meet Dalilah in today’s @TransportGOP markup of Dalilah’s Law, which includes an English Language Proficiency requirement for CDL drivers from my bill, Connor’s Law. The safety of innocent Americans like Dalilah has been jeopardized for far too long by illegal https://t.co/diXVMQMPGc”.
Dalilah’s Law is a piece of legislation focused on improving road safety by mandating English language proficiency among commercial driver’s license (CDL) holders. A key provision originates from Connor’s Law, authored by Taylor himself. The bill aims to address concerns regarding accidents involving CDL drivers who may not be able to read critical road signs or instructions due to language barriers.
The inclusion of these provisions follows ongoing debates about transportation safety and regulatory standards for commercial drivers in the United States. Congressional committees such as the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure regularly review such measures.



