FHWA Updates Estimates on FY 2020 FAST Act Highway Rescission
November 16, 2016 – The Federal Highway Administration has updated its “what if” forecast to help states plan for the scheduled July 1, 2020 rescission of highway funding.
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By Jeff Davis
November 16, 2016 – The Federal Highway Administration has updated its “what if” forecast to help states plan for the scheduled July 1, 2020 rescission of highway funding.
During the first decade of the Information Age, transportation was something of a backwater for innovation. But over the last several years, excitement around autonomous vehicles and ridesharing – the so-called new mobility – and the ways that these technologies could dramatically alter the cities we know today became a very hot topic.
November 9, 2016 – Our short summaries of each of the top 30 ballot initiatives at stake last night follow, in alphabetical order, below. We will be updating our entire database of 375 such ballot measures throughout the week.
By Jeff Davis
Thursday, September 22 – House Energy and Commerce – Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade and Subcommittee on Energy and Power – joint subcommittee hearing to review CAFE standards and greenhouse gas emissions standards for motor vehicles – 10:00 a.m., HVC-210, The Capitol. Thursday, September 22 – House Transportation and…
By Jeff Davis
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Written comments for the record from 23 highway stakeholder groups critical of the idea of including a greenhouse gas metric in the Federal Highway Administration’s highway performance rule. Submitted to the docket August 19, 2016.
By Jim Inhofe
In order to effectively improve the performance of our Federal-aid highway program and provide a means to the most efficient investment of Federal transportation funds, FHWA must faithfully implement section 1203 of MAP-21, as enacted by Congress, and forego inclusion of an unauthorized GHG performance measure.
By Greg Rogers
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By Jeff Davis
August 17, 2016 – In this week’s edition of Point/Counterpoint, the chairman and ranking minority member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee address the Department of Transportation’s proposed rule implementing the performance measurement standards for roads and bridges prescribed by the 2012 MAP-21 law.
By Jeff Davis
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