Streetsblog: Senate takes first step toward transportation full reauthorization
Mar. 4, 2010 | 3:52 pm
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Streetsblog reports that the Senate on Wednesday took its first steps towards voting on a new long-term federal transportation bill, with environment committee chairman Barbara Boxer (D-CA) vowing to take up a successor to the 2005 infrastructure law before 2011 and indicating she would use the House’s already-introduced version as a framework.
Boxer described the hearing in her panel as “the kickoff” of the upper chamber’s drafting of new legislation governing U.S. road, transit, bridge, port, and rail policy. “Our intention is to hold a series of hearings and write the bill while you are still here and while Senator [George] Voinovich [R-OH] is still here,” she told Sen. Kit Bond (R-MO), who will retire at the end of the year.
Tagged: SAFETEA-LU, transportation funding


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