Federal, state, and local governments all play a significant role in funding $300 billion in annual transportation spending. The federal government supplies important capital funding for highways, transit systems, airports, waterways, and ports while also operating the nation’s air traffic control system. State and local governments have an equally important task to invest in and operate their transportation networks and rely on a broad range of revenue sources, from general revenues and debt, to fuel taxes, fees, and tolls.

Obama Admin’s Repatriation Offset Invites Inclusion in Tax Reform

House Panel Approves FY16 USDOT Budget

House and Senate Chairmen Release FY16 Budget Plans

HTF Offsets Hard To Find; Extension Deadline Approaching

Congressional Estimators Deal Blow To Repatriation Holiday Concept

Sens. Wyden, Hoeven Propose $180 Billion Infrastructure Bonding Plan

Highway Bill Success Will Make Appropriations Problem Harder

Senate Begins Procedural Set-Up To Consider Surface Transportation Bill Next Week

Leaders Continue Mulling 2-Month vs 7-Month HTF Extension

White House Issues Blanket Veto Threat on FY 2016 Appropriations Bills

Still No Agreement on HTF Extension; Late-May Brinksmanship Likely
Refreshing the Status Quo: Federal Highway Programs and Funding Distribution

This year, the federal government gave $45.6 billion in highway “formula” funding to the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The state-by-state distribution of this money was based almost entirely on how the states fared on a variety of real-world metrics back in calendar year 2007,...
Eno’s Transit Cost & Project Delivery Research

Eno is undertaking a research, policy, and communications project to analyze current and historical trends in transit project delivery
