Wednesday, September 16 – Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation – full committee business meeting to mark up bills including S. 3969, aircraft certification reform, and the Soskin, Primus, Feinberg, Rokita and Koos nominations (full agenda here) – 9:45 a.m., SR-325 Russell.
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September 11, 2020 – As legislators and Congressional staff negotiate the parameters of what increasingly looks like a one-year extension of the FAST Act, the Trump Administration’s estimate of how much extra money the Highway Trust Fund will require to get through another year is unusually divergent from Congress’s estimate.
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September 11, 2020 – Amtrak’s CEO told a House subcommittee this week that the national passenger railroad needs $2.9 billion on top of its regular $2 billion annual appropriation in order to maintain service and avoid massive layoffs.
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(Clicking on hyperlinks in the text will take you to original source documents, many of which are from the Eisenhower Library or other National Archives facilities and have never before been available online.) St. Lawrence Seaway When President Eisenhower took office, proposals to create a system of locks and dams…
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August 28, 2020 – This week, the board of Denver’s Regional Transportation District (RTD) chose Debra Johnson to be its next chief executive officer and general manager, an alum of Eno’s Transit Senior Executive Program.
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August 28, 2020 – Now at the close of her time with Eno, Eno’s 2020 Thomas J. O’Bryant Fellow, Katherine Idziorek, provides insight into her experience as a fellow and what’s next for her career.
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August 28, 2020 – Last week, news outlets reported that the White House put the brakes on a plan by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to require airlines to collect information on passengers in order to conduct contact tracing and stem the spread of COVID-19. It does not look like a new plan will be in place by the end of the year.