January 29, 2020 – House Democratic leaders unveiled the outline of their long-awaited infrastructure proposal at a press conference this morning. The 18-page outline calls for $760 billion in spending over the five-year FY 2021-2025 period, spread through a variety of bills from several committees, as follows:
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In the late 1990s, the St. Louis Lambert International Airport was the nation’s 15th-largest, with more traffic than Seattle-Tacoma, New York LaGuardia, or Charlotte Douglas. Lambert was once the home of Trans World Airlines (TWA), but after that company’s financial health declined, many flights were moved to other larger airports…
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In February 2019, 24 transportation leaders, scholars, and executives convened for an Eno and Reason Foundation three-day workshop on Governance and Institutional Reform in Transportation. Discussions focused on the future of mobility in an environment with rapid change driven by technological innovation and deployment, yet limited evolution to the governance…
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January 17, 2020 – With one month to go until the February 19 infrastructure debate in Las Vegas for presidential candidates, where do the leading presidential candidates stand on transportation issues?
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January 17, 2020 – This week, 14,000 transportation researchers and practitioners convened in Washington, DC for the Transportation Research Board annual meeting. Session topics covered all modes of transportation, all levels of government, and a range of issues including governance, finance, legislation, regulation, and innovation.
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