History of the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund
November 6, 2019 – A comprehensive history of the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund, from the original proposal in 1984 through House passage of the balance spend-down bill in October 2019.
November 6, 2019 – A comprehensive history of the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund, from the original proposal in 1984 through House passage of the balance spend-down bill in October 2019.
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The House of Representatives is in recess the week of November 4. While the Senate is in session, none of the committee meetings scheduled for the week of November 4 relates to transportation.
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November 1, 2019 – The resignation of Kevin McAleelan as Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, announced October 11, was supposed to take effect yesterday. But the Trump Administration has been unable to settle on a new Acting Secretary, so as of last night, McAleelan was going to stay on a few more days until the White House could settle on a successor.
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October 31, 2019 – This November —in addition to a slew of gubernatorial, state legislative, and mayoral elections—voters across 20 states will decide on more than 100 transportation-related ballot measures totaling over $12 billion in potential investment, and the Eno Center is keeping track.
October 31, 2019 – On October 29, the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Environment held a hearing, “Trump’s Wrong Turn on Clean Cars: The Effects of Fuel Efficiency Rollbacks on the Climate, Car Companies, and California.”
October 31, 2019 – On Tuesday, October 29, The USDOT hosted a Summit for Access and Mobility for All. Speeches and panel discussions focused on the need to improve transportation options for people with disabilities through strategies such as universal design, better wayfinding, increased affordability, and new technologies. The Department pledged $48.5 million towards three new programs to enhance transportation options for people with disabilities, older adults, and people in rural areas.