Transportation (March 2012)

Do what’s right: Pass a bipartisan bill
Secretary Ray LaHood - 03/20/12 08:07 PM ET

Last Wednesday, the Senate passed a bipartisan surface transportation bill by a vote of 74-22. 

Senate has path for transportation bill
Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) - 03/20/12 07:57 PM ET

Congress has come to the proverbial fork in the road regarding infrastructure investment, and there is very little time remaining to determine which path this country will take, because the authority for funding America’s surface transportation systems expires March 31. 

Let’s get serious on transportation funding
Bill Bradley and David Walker - 03/20/12 07:56 PM ET

The latest extension of our federal transportation law — its eighth — expires at the end of this month. 

Nation on hold while congressional gridlock continues on highway bill
Rep. Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.) - 03/20/12 07:54 PM ET

In the 56 years since the Interstate Highway System was established, under a Republican president and a Democratic-controlled Congress, there have been only 10 surface transportation reauthorization measures.

Cut red tape to protect conduits of commerce
Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) - 03/20/12 07:51 PM ET

Transportation is a critical element of our nation’s economic competitiveness. 

Working together is to everyone’s benefit
Frank Cownie - 03/20/12 07:49 PM ET

I am proud of Des Moines, Iowa, and the national recognition for economic vitality and a superior quality of life we have received. 

US needs long-term transportation bill to create jobs, stimulate economy
Rep. John Mica (R-Fla.) - 03/20/12 07:17 PM ET

Congress is faced with a choice in adopting a responsible, long-term transportation bill.

 
 

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