White House to Release First Biden Budget on May 27
May 13, 2021 – The White House announced today that President Biden’s first budget request will be transmitted to Congress on Thursday, May 27.
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May 13, 2021 – The White House announced today that President Biden’s first budget request will be transmitted to Congress on Thursday, May 27.
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Republicans are actually proposing to cut public transit funding to levels below the existing baseline, according to calculations from Jeff Davis.
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Jeff Davis breaks down current federal infrastructure proposals from the Biden administration and the GOP.
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Jeff Davis examined what Biden and Senate Republicans are proposing to spend on roads, transit, rail, airports and safety programs over five years, calculating the numbers at $720 billion and $437 billion, respectively.
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Jeff Davis said highway bills passed using regular order have been able to inject funding into the highway trust fund to keep it solvent. “But the downside is that everything in reconciliation has to be…
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February 11, 2021 – The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office issued its updated Budget and Economic Outlook for the year yesterday.
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February 21, 2021 – When will we see President Biden’s budget proposal?
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Congress is acting on a ten-week appropriations extension and a year-long FAST Act extension. How will these be implemented, and what does this mean for future COVID relief funding and […]
Public transportation has been hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. The stay at home orders have dramatically reduced ridership, fares, and tax revenues, while the ongoing health concerns about […]
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