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Foxx: Insolvent transportation system could cost 700k jobs
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said Thursday that if lawmakers donât fix the nationâs transportation system that is âteetering on the edge of insolvency,â 700,000 people could lose their jobs, The Christian Post reports. Foxxâs warning came during the national convention of Al Sharptonâs National Action Network in New York City, just days before his infrastructure investment [âŚ]
April 14, 2014
Roadbuilding
5 Options for Avoiding Highway Trust Fund Insolvency
The current surface transportation bill, MAP-21, is set to expire in September, and lawmakers are scrambling to reauthorize funding before that deadline. However, a larger problem is expected to arise up to two months before MAP-21âs expiration: the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), the primary source of project funding, is expected to completely run out of [âŚ]
April 11, 2014
Business
Americans would rather pay more taxes to fund infrastructure over national defense or health care
If given the choice, more Americans would be willing to designate taxes to infrastructure than to national defense or health care, according to the results of an April 2014 Reason-Rupe poll. Released last week, the survey results feature telephone responses from 1,003 adults throughout the U.S. who answered questions on a variety of topics, including [âŚ]
April 10, 2014
Roadbuilding
Sen. Murray warns Highway Trust Fund insolvency âthreat is growingâ
Transportation projectsâ main source of funding, the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), is heading toward bankruptcy in the next few months, and one Senator is presenting a wake-up call to to other lawmakers. Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), the Senate Democratsâ top budget writer, said Tuesday that the âthreat is growingâ of the HTFâs insolvency, The Hill [âŚ]
April 9, 2014
Roadbuilding
Interstate tolling gains new enemy in big-business group
Thereâs no question about the need to find a way to fund repairs to highways and infrastructure across the nation, particularly after an especially harsh winter left potholes and other damage on countless roads. Related: Reason Foundation: Value-added tolling is âbetter dealâ for drivers than gas tax And even before winter storms scarred roads, the [âŚ]
April 8, 2014
Roadbuilding
As Highway Trust Fund insolvency looms, state DOTs stretch dollars through project prioritization
The current surface transportation bill, MAP-21, is set to expire in less than six months, and the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) â the primary source of funding for state and local surface transportation projects â could run out of money a full two months prior to the billâs expiration. As the HTF dwindles, the U.S. [âŚ]
April 7, 2014
Roadbuilding
Transportation advocates discuss flaws in House GOP budget
The House Budget Committee marked up the recently-introduced House Republican 2015 fiscal year budget Wednesday evening. When the committeeâs chairman, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), introduced the $1.014 trillion bill on Tuesday, it received criticism from Democrats as well as the White House, which said the measure âwould force deep cuts to investments in our roads [âŚ]
April 3, 2014
Roadbuilding
âTransportation Moves Wisconsinâ looks to state highway users for input on transportation needs, funding
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) announced Friday that it has launched an initiative that seeks input from state highway users about transportation needs and how the state should finance those needs. The initiative, âTransportation Moves Wisconsin,â aims to improve the stateâs transportation system by allowing the people who use it daily to tell the [âŚ]
April 1, 2014
Roadbuilding
Educate Yourself! âŚAnd Your Elected Officials
Sunday marks six months until MAP-21, our current surface transportation bill, expires. If it wasnât time to get things moving before, now it certainly is. There are plenty of things to consider when talking about the new bill. Probably the biggest topic is funding sources. There have been talks of a higher gas tax, tolling [âŚ]
March 28, 2014
Roadbuilding
Marijuana tax could fund transportation improvements in New Jersey
While Congress searches for a new way to fund transportation projects, one New Jersey senator is offering an interesting solution. Related: New Jersey rejects Teslaâs direct sales model Sen. Nicholas Scutari (D-N.J.) has proposed legalizing recreational marijuana and using taxes collected from its sales to pay for surface transportation in the state, the Associated Press [âŚ]
March 27, 2014
Roadbuilding
âNation at a Crossroadsâ tool aims to educate about impact of Highway Trust Fund insolvency
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) has unveiled a new informational tool that aims to educate the public and elected officials about the potential impact of an insolvent Highway Trust Fund (HTF). The HTF, which funds the majority of state and local surface transportation projects, is expected to run out of [âŚ]
March 27, 2014
Roadbuilding
31 state chambers push for 5-year transportation bill
Several state chambers â 31, to be exact â are urging Congress to pass a five-year surface transportation reauthorization bill. Related: LaHood: Congress will extend MAP-21 when current bill expires In a letter to Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Penn.), chairmen of their respective transportation committees, and Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) and [âŚ]
March 26, 2014
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