With Election Over, Transportation Advocates Eye 2019 Battles
Voters last week approved nearly $31 billion in new state and local spending on transportation, according to the Eno Center for Transportation.
Voters last week approved nearly $31 billion in new state and local spending on transportation, according to the Eno Center for Transportation.
Eno’s Jeff Davis and Robert Puentes talked about the initial results from the 2018 midterms.
Eno President Robert Puentes says the Trump Administration encourages “self-help” on the parts of states and cities dealing with transportation infrastructure challenges.
Several high-profile transportation measures passed this Election Day, when. voters considered over 300 measures to raise revenue for transportation.
The Eno Center for Transportation published an exhaustive list of ballot measures up for voting so far this year and this week on Election Day 2018. Ballots in Maryland and Virginia feature transportation measures on…
Eno President and CEO Robert Puentes says eliminating the gas tax increase in California “would surely hurt that state’s ability to invest in its transportation network.”
Eno Center’s Robert Puentes says state and local efforts to boost transportation funding are indicative of a broad recognition that financial help from a federal infrastructure plan is nowhere in sight.
Voters across the country will consider at least 291 measures related to transportation in the November election, according to an analysis by the Eno Center for Transportation.
Advocates and opponents continue to make their cases for and against California’s Prop 6, which would repeal last year’s gas tax increase. Dr. Marty Wachs talked to Eno last month for a podcast episode about…
Paul Lewis, VP of Policy for Eno, talks about the policy certainty provided by the five-year FAA reauthorization just passed by Congress and the prospects for ATC reform after it wasn’t included in the legislation.
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