The jurisdiction of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure includes:
Transportation, including civil aviation, railroads, water transportation, transportation safety (except automobile safety and transportation security functions of the Department of Homeland Security), transportation infrastructure, transportation labor, and railroad retirement and unemployment (except revenue measures related thereto)
Commercial space transportation
Coast Guard, including lifesaving service, lighthouses, lightships, ocean derelicts, and the Coast Guard Academy
Federal management of emergencies and natural disasters
Flood control and improvement of rivers and harbors
Inland waterways
Inspection of merchant marine vessels, lights and signals, lifesaving equipment, and fire protection on such vessels
Navigation and laws relating thereto, including pilotage
Registering and licensing of vessels and small boats
Rules and international arrangements to prevent collisions at sea
The Capitol Building, the Senate and House Office Buildings
Construction or maintenance of roads and post roads (other than appropriations therefore)
Construction or reconstruction, maintenance, and care of buildings and grounds of the Botanic Garden, the Library of Congress, and the Smithsonian Institution
Merchant marine (except for national security aspects thereof)
Purchase of sites and construction of post offices, customhouses, Federal courthouses, and Government buildings within the District of Columbia
Oil and other pollution of navigable waters, including inland, coastal, and ocean waters
Marine affairs, including coastal zone management, as they relate to oil and other pollution of navigable waters
Public buildings and occupied or improved grounds of the United States generally
Public works for the benefit of navigation, including bridges and dams (other than international bridges and dams)
Related transportation regulatory agencies (except the Transportation Security Administration)
Roads and the safety thereof
Water power