Final action on a Senate infrastructure package could be a week away Final action on a Senate infrastructure package could be a week away Pam / Thursday, July 29, 2021 0 6484 Article rating: No rating Senate action Wednesday night on a bipartisan infrastructure package starts the clock on the issue but a final vote on the Senate floor could be at least a week away. The Senate voted 67-32 Wednesday night to proceed to debate on the bipartisan infrastructure package that has been agreed to by a group of 22 Republican and Democrat senators, known as the G-22. Seventeen Republican senators voted to advance the measure. The Biden administration also supported it. If passed, the legislation would then head to the House, where members of both parties have expressed concerns with the package as constructed. Read more
Senate sets timeframe for infrastructure package Senate sets timeframe for infrastructure package Pam / Thursday, July 15, 2021 0 6130 Article rating: No rating Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) indicated that the Senate should expect to vote on a bipartisan infrastructure package later this month. The framework of the package was agreed to in late June and has the support of the “G-22,” a group of 11 Democrat and 11 Republican senators. The framework’s initial total cost is $1.2 trillion, with $109 billion going to roads and bridges and $11 billion marked for safety. Senate Democrats intend on pairing the infrastructure package with a companion $3.5 trillion budget resolution made up of priorities kept out of the bipartisan bill, including action on climate change, increases to childcare and a potential increase on taxes for corporations. Read more
Michigan legislative delegation tours roadway work zone with ATSSA members and staff Michigan legislative delegation tours roadway work zone with ATSSA members and staff Pam / Wednesday, July 14, 2021 0 7122 Article rating: No rating A delegation from the Michigan legislature, in partnership with the Michigan ATSSA Chapter (MI-ATSSA) and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), toured an active work zone this week in Flint, Mich. The legislators experienced first-hand how intense a roadway construction rebuild site can be for workers and motorists. Reps. Tim Sneller and John Cherry, as well as Montel Menifee from the office of Michigan Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich, took part in the tour, which focused on safety for both workers and motorists within work zones. Read more
House passes surface transportation reauthorization House passes surface transportation reauthorization Pam / Thursday, July 1, 2021 0 7653 Article rating: No rating The House of Representatives passed the INVEST in America Act earlier today by a margin of 221-201. The legislation passed on a mostly party line vote, with two Republicans—Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and Rep Chris Smith (R-NJ)—voting in support of the legislation. The five-year, $715 billion package includes $343 billion for roads, bridges and safety, with $15.9 billion of that dedicated to the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP). With this legislation passing the full House, attention now turns to the Senate where, earlier this year, the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee passed its version of this bill, known as the Surface Transportation Reauthorization Act (STRA) of 2021. Read more
House moves closer to passage of surface transportation reauthorization House moves closer to passage of surface transportation reauthorization Pam / Tuesday, June 29, 2021 0 6727 Article rating: No rating The House Rules Committee will hold its second meeting of the week today on the INVEST in America Act, the surface transportation reauthorization proposal that passed out of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee last month. The meetings will determine which amendments that have been filed from members of the full House of Representativea are deemed germane, setting up a final vote on the House floor potentially as early as this week. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has targeted passage prior to the July 4th recess for months, and the actions by the Rules Committee should keep that timetable in play. Out of the 261 amendments filed, ATSSA is very supportive of three. Read more
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