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Reminder: House T&I Committee press conference on their bill at 11 a.m.
July 7, 2011
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Rep. Mica and his fellow leaders on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee will roll out details on their proposed six-year transportation reauthorization at a press conference in just a few minutes at 11 a.m. Eastern. You should be able to find an online stream at http://transportation.house.gov. We’re checking to see if C-SPAN might be [...]

DOT poised to move on a long-term transportation bill in 2011?
September 24, 2010
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When President Obama made his announcement on Labor Day about investing in infrastructure, most media outlets focused in directly on the $50 billion amount that would be spent up front to jumpstart infrastructure investment — something we already noted last week. But he also talked about the need for a reformed long-term transportation reauthorization, the full six-year bill that would provide certainty to job creation and the economy. So the million dollar question has been, when will we see this bill?

As Congress Extend Current Transportation Law Another Six Weeks, Reform Becomes Ever More Urgent
October 30, 2009
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CONTACT: Cosabeth Bullock 202-478-6128 cbullock@mrss.com Paula Chrin 202-478-6138 pchrin@mrss.com WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congress this week again postponed action on the overdue rewrite of the federal transportation law, passing a continuing resolution set to expire on December 18. In response to this action, Transportation for America Director James Corless released the following statement: “Congress has once [...]

What’s the impact of the Highway Trust Fund patch or an extension of the current bill?
July 30, 2009
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With the House passing a $7 billion patch for the Highway Trust Fund yesterday afternoon to keep it from running out of money before September, we thought it might be useful to post a brief Q&A about the trust fund patch and how the full six-year transportation authorization bill could be affected. The $7 billion patch moves to the Senate for a vote, probably this afternoon, before reaching President Obama’s desk.

Administration releases their principles for an 18-month transportation bill
July 1, 2009
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When DOT Secretary LaHood was on Capitol Hill a few weeks ago discussing the Obama Administration’s plan for a transitional transportation bill, he mentioned that their plan for an 18-month extension would “enact critical reforms” while stopping short of a fundamental overhaul of the program — leaving that for the full six-year bill. A lot of transportation advocates were left wondering what sort of reforms the administration would propose. Today we got a first look at their general proposal.

Today’s Headlines — 06/25/09
June 25, 2009
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Paratransit — which is used to provide critical transportation service for people with disabilities — faces severe funding challenges in Chicago. (Chicago Tribune) DC’s Metro tragedy makes clear the need for repair work on America’s aging rail system. (New York Times) Some city officials say the distribution of stimulus funds favors small towns and rural [...]

Transportation bill being considered: Join us for a national call-in day today
June 24, 2009
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We need you to make one call to Congress and ensure that transportation spending delivers. Click here for details on making a call. Or just call the Congressional Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and tell your Representative to support the National Transportation Objectives Act of 2009. (HR 2724) As we post this, Chairman James Oberstar’s transportation bill [...]

Tell Congress: No new transportation money without reform
June 22, 2009
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Capitol Hill is buzzing with the news. As you may have heard, Chairman Oberstar and his House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee released the full 775-page transportation bill earlier this afternoon. Rep. Oberstar is poised to get his six-year bill moving this week, and the Obama administration is pushing Congress to pass a (shorter) funding plan quickly. Why the rush? Because transportation funding is running out. Tell your representative to make a stand: no more money without real reform!

Chairman releases full transportation bill text
June 22, 2009
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Chairman Jim Oberstar and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee have released the full 775-page transportation bill text. Download it here. (pdf) Check back here for details over the coming week.

Today’s Headlines — 06/22/09
June 22, 2009
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By living closer to jobs and school, city dwellers cut down on carbon emissions. (Chicago Sun-Times) Health researchers note that obesity and climate change have many of the same roots — including an auto-dependent lifestyle. (Grist) The unpredictable nature of climate change could have dangerous effects on our transportation system. (ClimateBiz)

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