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Dickson Stepping Down as FAA Administrator

February 18, 2022/
Aviation, Federal Governance
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By Jeff Davis

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Government Shutdown Averted (Again), Deadline Pushed to March 11

February 18, 2022/
Appropriations, FY22
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By Jeff Davis

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Where Did the “Only 10-15% of the Infrastructure Bill Went to Real Infrastructure” Canard Come From?

February 18, 2022/
Infrastructure
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By Jeff Davis

February 18, 2022 – Where did the (false) stat that only 10-15 percent of the bipartisan infrastructure law’s funding went to real infrastructure come from, and why won’t it go away?

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Case Study: How Inflation Can Nullify Transportation Funding Increases

February 18, 2022/
Highway Trust Fund, Infrastructure
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By Jeff Davis

February 18, 2022 – Inflation is back, and is the highest in 40 years. What does this mean for infrastructure spending?

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Port of Long Beach Highlights Dredging Project in T&I’s WRDA Hearing

February 11, 2022/
Infrastructure, Maritime, Ports
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By Katie Donahue

February 11, 2022 – Mario Cordero, Executive Director of the Port of Long Beach (POLB), was the port representative on the House Water Resources Subcommittee’s February 8 hearing. This hearing covered many topics within WRDA, the biennial, bipartisan water authorization bill.

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Guest Op-Ed: Protecting Pedestrians, Our Most Vulnerable Road Users

February 11, 2022/
Pedestrian, Pedestrian safety, Roadway Design, Streets, Traffic Safety
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By David Schwebel, Ph.D

Our roads are filled with all kinds of users. We see trucks and cars, of course. We also see motorcycles, bicycles, and increasing numbers of e-bikes and scooters. But since the earliest days of transportation, one type of road user is oft forgotten: the pedestrian.

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DOT, Energy Release Rules for National EV Charging Program

February 11, 2022/
Electric Vehicles, FY22, Highways
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By Jeff Davis

February 11, 2022 – Yesterday, the U.S. Departments of Transportation and Energy released their initial guidance and rules for the $4.2 billion in formula funding to be distributed to states for construction of electric vehicle (EV) charging networks under the bipartisan infrastructure law, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).

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House WMATA Hearing Casts Blame for Faulty Cars, Looks at Long-Term Funding Issues

February 11, 2022/
Transit
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By Jeff Davis

February 11, 2022 – The House Government Operations Subcommittee held a hearing on February 9 to conduct oversight of the DC-area transit system, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).

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House Extends CR to March 11 As Leaders Strike Secret Spending Deal

February 11, 2022/
Appropriations, FY22
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By Jeff Davis

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Senate Confirms Balance-Shifting Nominee to Maritime Commission

February 11, 2022/
Maritime
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By Jeff Davis

February 11, 2022 – Yesterday, the U.S. Senate confirmed Max Vekich to be a member of the Federal Maritime Commission from now until June 30, 2026. Once Vekich is sworn into office in a few days, he will bump a holdover Republican commissioner off the FMC and give Democrats a majority on the FMC.

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