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Hopes for Pre-Election COVID Stimulus Dim (But Refuse to Die)

October 23, 2020/
Appropriations, FY21, Public health
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By Jeff Davis

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Senate Committee Looks at Legislative Considerations for Freight and Passenger Rail Amid Pandemic

October 23, 2020/
Rail
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By Christian Piñeiro

October 23, 2020 – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation held a hearing Wednesday, October 21 to discuss the effects and status of the nation’s rail industry as the country continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic

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End-of-FY20 Report on Aviation, Water Trust Funds

October 23, 2020/
Aviation, Federal Budget, FY20, Ports
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By Jeff Davis

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Alan S. Boyd, 1922-2020: His Transportation Policy Legacy

October 23, 2020/
Federal Governance
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By Jeff Davis

October 23, 2020 – Alan Stephenson Boyd, the first U.S. Secretary of Transportation, died on Sunday, October 18 at his assisted living facility in Seattle, at the age of 98.

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Final Highway Trust Fund Tax Receipts Were Robust in FY 2020 – Suspiciously So

October 23, 2020/
Fuel tax, FY20, Highway Trust Fund
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By Jeff Davis

October 23, 2020 – Tax receipts credited to the Highway Trust Fund held up surprisingly well in 2020, given the pandemic – so well that a large downwards correction may be coming in 2021.

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Transit Agencies, Airports Spent Another $2.6 Billion of CARES Act Funding in August

October 9, 2020/
Airports, FY20, Public health, Transit
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By Jeff Davis

U.S. mass transit providers and airport sponsors collectively spent another $2.6 billion of their $35 billion in special COVID-19 aid in August, according to new reporting from the Office of Management and Budget at usaspending.gov. The $35 billion was appropriated by the CARES Act in March 2020. An additional $9.9…

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More Airline Aid Now Won’t Move Without Resolution of Larger COVID Aid Bill

October 9, 2020/
Airlines, FY21, Public health
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By Jeff Davis

October 9, 2020 – Many U.S. airlines and contractors are continuing a massive wave of layoffs that began on October 1, and Congress appears unlikely to act on further financial support for airlines anytime soon.

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Eno Selects Final Case Studies for Ongoing Research into Transit Cost Delivery

October 9, 2020/
Project Delivery, Transit
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By Romic Aevaz, Paul Lewis

October 9, 2020 – Eno will be conducting eight case studies of transit project delivery in the United States, Canada, and Europe. These studies will not only yield facts and details of specific projects, but also uncover the aspects of project delivery that happen behind the scenes.

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Gasoline Production Plateau Continues at 10 percent Below 2019

October 9, 2020/
Fuel tax, Highway Trust Fund
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By Jeff Davis

October 9, 2020 – Data from the Energy Department through the end of September continue to support the hypothesis that, post-lockdowns, U.S. gasoline production has stabilized at a “new normal” level of around 10 percent below the levels from the corresponding week of 2020.

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Bipartisan Talks on COVID Aid Continue As House Adjourns

October 2, 2020/
FY21, Public health
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By Jeff Davis

October 2, 2020 – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) continues to talk with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin about a possible compromise coronavirus aid package acceptable to Congressional Democrats and the Trump Administration, but the two sides remain far apart, and Congressional Republicans have yet to be convinced of the need for another multi-trillion-dollar package.

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