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Road to Reauthorization

Surface transportation reauthorization sets federal policy and funding for highways, transit, rail, safety, and related programs for the next five years. This page tracks how the legislation is taking shape in Eno Transportation Weekly — bill text, committee action, the Highway Trust Fund, program structure, and the policy questions that will shape the final bill.

Eno’s ongoing coverage of surface transportation reauthorization in the 119th Congress.

Surface transportation reauthorization addresses many things:

  • Federal highway program structure, formula apportionments, and funding levels
  • Federal transit program structure and funding
  • Highway Trust Fund revenues, long-term solvency, bailouts, and the future of Advance Appropriations
  • Safety priorities for roads, rail, motor carriers, and AVs
  • Freight policy, multimodal programs, rail funding, and discretionary grants
  • Permitting, procurement, and project delivery provisions
  • Research, technology, and workforce programs

Each of these areas will face new goals, reforms, and tradeoffs in reauthorization and Eno will be helping you follow along.

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee released text of a proposed five-year surface transportation reauthorization bill on May 17, in anticipation of a markup session scheduled for May 21. The bipartisan Graves-Larsen BUILD America 250 bill totals $474 billion. ETW staff have published initial analysis of the bill’s highway title and overall structure, with additional coverage to follow as markup proceeds.

Last updated: 5/19/2026

Click Here for the Build America 250 Full Funding Tables

Version 2.0 of our summary tables

MAY 19, 2026: RAPID-RESPONSE WEBINAR

In this rapid response webinar for ETW subscribers, Jeff Davis and Rebecca Higgins break down the funding level and bill text and will answer questions from participants.

Speakers:
Jeff Davis, Senior Fellow and Editor, Eno Center for Transportation
Rebecca Higgins, Vice President of Policy, Eno Center for Transportation
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About ETW

Eno Transportation Weekly is the flagship publication of the Eno Center for Transportation, an independent, nonpartisan think tank. Since 1921, Eno has worked to improve transportation policy through research, analysis, and leadership development. ETW is written by Eno’s policy staff and read by professionals across the transportation field — in Congress, federal and state agencies, industry, academia, and advocacy.

ETW does not represent the views of any party, administration, or stakeholder interest. Its analysis is independent.

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Diving into T&I Transit Policy Changes

May 19, 2026
May 19, 2026 | Rebecca Higgins
The T&I transit title includes a wide range of changes to programs, policy, and statute.
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Surface Transportation Reauth: What’s New, and What’s Next?

May 18, 2026
May 18, 2026 | Jeff Davis, Rebecca Higgins
The House T&I Committee's surface transportation bill has been released and is scheduled to be marked up on Thursday.…
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Reviewing Major Changes in the Highways Title

May 18, 2026
May 18, 2026 | Rebecca Higgins
Reviewing the highway title of the Graves Larsen BUILD America 250 bill.
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Transit Title Policy Speculations

May 15, 2026
May 15, 2026 | Rebecca Higgins
Dozens of House bills have been introduced this Congress and could be included in a new transit title by the...
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Where Things Stand

Reauthorization Expected Timeline

  • May 17, 2026

    1

    Graves and Larsen Release $474 Billion Surface Transportation Bill

    Read More
  • May 21, 2026

    2

    Markup Scheduled

  • September 30, 2026

    3

    Current surface reauthorization set to expire

Follow reauthorization week by week in ETW

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