The Week Ahead – July 24, 2017
July 24, 2017 – Outlook for the week ahead on Capitol Hill.
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By Jeff Davis
July 24, 2017 – Outlook for the week ahead on Capitol Hill.
By Jeff Davis
July 20, 2017 – Amtrak submitted its fiscal 2018 budget request to Congress on May 31, but did not get around to publishing its full financial plan to accompany the budget request until late last week.
Amtrak’s financial plan for FY 2017-2021 – original version with what appear to be massive spreadsheet errors in the per-route totals in the last 10 pages or so of the document.
By Jeff Davis
July 13, 2017 – On July 7, the Federal Railroad Administration finalized a program to allow private bidders to take over some Amtrak long-distance routes.
By Jeff Davis
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By Jeff Davis
July 13, 2017 – The House Subcommittee on Transportation-Housing appropriations on July 11 approved a draft bill providing $18.8 billion in discretionary appropriations and $58.8 billion in contract authority obligation for the Department of Transportation.
By Jeff Davis
July 7, 2017- The U.S. Department of Transportation withdrew from formal participation in the Gateway Development Program as a new cost estimate for centerpiece of the program raised the total program cost to near $30 billion.
By Jeff Davis
July 1, 2017 – Late yesterday afternoon, the U.S. Department of Transportation notified the Gateway Program Development Corporation that USDOT is permanently withdrawing from the corporation’s Board of Trustees.
By Jeff Davis
June 30, 2017 – The Gateway Program is a $24 billion portfolio of rail projects in New York and New Jersey, centered around a new tunnel between Secaucus Junction and Penn Station.
By Greg Rogers
June 29, 2017 – On June 22, the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (T&I) held a hearing to review the state of intercity passenger rail in the U.S.
By Jeff Davis
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Memo from Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater to President Clinton dated February 24, 1997 where Slater requests that the President approve the draft NEXTEA surface transportation reauthorization bill authored by DOT and transmit the bill to…
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