AASHTO: Now that Senate has approved one-month extension, finish it for 2010
AASHTO Media Release
Statement by John Horsley, Executive Director, On Senate Approval the 30-Day Extension of Highway and Transit Programs
“We are pleased that the Senate has approved a 30-day extension of the nation’s critical highway and transit programs and that the President has moved swiftly to sign the measure into law. This action jump-starts hundreds of idled projects and puts thousands of workers back on the job at highway construction sites and several federal agencies.
“The bad news today, however, is that the uncertainty remains. This marks the fourth short-term extension of SAFETEA-LU, the highway and transit authorization act that expired on September 30, 2009. It is essential, therefore, that the House of Representatives quickly passes a separate Senate bill that would extend SAFETEA-LU through the end of this year and transfer funds to the highway trust fund to keep it solvent.
“Cash-strapped states that are struggling in this down economy can ill-afford to be subjected to continued month-by-month extensions and the risk of another shutdown. The ultimate goal is a multi-year bill, but, in the interim, we need to remember that we’re talking about real projects, real people, and real paychecks that circulate money throughout the economy. House passage of the Senate H.I.R.E bill will be the first step toward reassuring states that they can make the long-term commitments necessary to run their programs.”


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