Mica confirmed as chair of T&I Committee

U.S. Rep. John L. Mica (R-Fla.) was confirmed by vote of the House Republican Conference on Dec. 8 to serve as Chairman of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure in the 112th Congress.

Mica will be Florida’s first full Transportation Committee Chairman in Congress. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over the nation’s highways, aviation system, transit, rail transportation, pipelines, the Coast Guard, maritime transportation, water resources, economic development, public buildings, and emergency management.

“We must begin immediately to address the significant needs and challenges facing our nation’s infrastructure and create jobs,” Mica said in a written statement.

“Today, our government, elected leaders, and Americans everywhere have no choice but to do more with less,” Mica continued. “This will also be the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s mandate.”

Mica says that with limited resources, his top priorities are cutting red tape to complete stalled projects and better use of the federal government’s assets.

“Improving our infrastructure will ensure a strong backbone for our economy,” Mica said. “The Committee must pass stalled major surface transportation, aviation, and water resources bills, and I will do so as soon as possible in a manner that protects the taxpayers and creates jobs. It is critical that Congress jumpstarts transportation projects to rebuild our nation’s crumbling infrastructure and get people working.”

In the previous two congresses, Mica served as the Committee’s Republican leader. Prior to that, from 2000 to 2006, he was the Chairman of the Aviation Subcommittee, during which time he authored the last multi-year FAA authorization to be signed into law.

Mica has been a member of the Committee since his election to Congress in 1992.