The house sign weighs the safety of the transit after Iryna Zarutska stabbing in Charlotte

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First on Fox: The House of Representatives Invoice for discussion on how to strengthen confidence in public transport after the fatal stab wounds of a Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, NC
A panel of the Transport and Infrastructure Committee of the Chamber holds a round table in camera with federal public transport officials, as well as representatives of the application of laws and unions on Thursday, Fox News Digital learned.
It is led by motorways and the president of the subcommittee of public transport, David Rouzer, RN.C., which represents the state where the stabs occurred.
“The recent deadly stab wound by Iryna Zarutska on the Charlotte tram is a brutal reminder. Safety must be at the center of our national conversation in transit,” Rouzer told Fox News Digital.
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The boost of the 23 -year -old refugee Iryna Zarutska last month feeds security talks in public transport in the House of Representatives. (Getty Images; Newsnation via Charlotte Area Transit System)
Legislators said they hoped to hear civil servants directly on strategies to mitigate crime on public transport systems.
While public transport has already been noted from the committee, the tragic murder of Iryna Zarutska on a train in Charlotte last month fuels a new emergency for the chamber legislators in the panel.
The Thursday round table is directly linked to this incident, said Fox News Digital.
Among the expected participants are the chief of the administration of the federal transit Marc Molinaro, who is a former legislator of the Chamber, as well as the president of the American public transportation Paul Skoutelas, the police chief of Kansas City Stacey Graves, the president of the Trades de transport de l’AFL-Cio Greg and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Randy Clarke.
A spokesperson for the Chamber’s Transport Committee, led by President Sam Graves, R-MO., Told Fox News Digital that the round table would help to light the legislation by the panel.

Then-rep. Marc Molinaro, RN.Y., today administrator of the ALE, leaves a meeting of the Républicaine conference of the Chamber at the Capitol Hill Club on Tuesday January 30, 2024. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
“The Committee is developing a broad and complete surface transportation reautivating bill – sometimes called” motorway bill “, but it also includes policy changes and financing authorizations for federal public transport programs,” said the spokesperson. “This round table will inform this invoice development process.”
Graves added: “Confidence in the transit generally will continue to erode if we do not take measures to stop violent crimes on public transport.”
Zarutska, 23, was killed on a Light train train Charlotte on August 22 while he was coming home from work.
Decartlos Dejuan Brown Jr., who has stabbed Zarutska in an uninsured attack, was accused of first -degree murder this week.
Zarutska fled Ukraine in August 2022 after Russia launched his invasion of the sovereign country. She worked in a local pizza and studied in a community college at the time of her murder.
The mayor of Charlotte won the primary re -election victory in the middle of the national counterou on the murder of the horrible train

Images side by side of Iryna Zarutska and a light train platform in Charlotte, in North Carolina. (Associated Press)
The case is now the last example chosen by the Republicans of major cities with a too lax judicial system to treat crime, including public transport.
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He comes in the midst of broader partisan divisions on the background of the president Donald Trump Deployment of the National Guard in major cities in order to deal with violent crimes.
And although Thursday’s round table is bipartite, the Democrats have already accused the Republicans of politicizing the death of 23 years.
“I think it is scandalous that people try to politicize the death of this wonderful young woman. It is scandalous that anyone politicizes this death. What decency do people have at one point like this, instead of trying to find common sense solutions?” The minority head of the Hakeem Jeffries room, DN.Y., said earlier this month.