Governance

Issues & Modes / Governance

Governance is at the core of any transportation issue. Public, private, and nonprofit actors are the machinery that enables the economy to function, compete effectively for employers and labor, and foster innovation. The ability of agencies to respond to changing and expanding demands varies across the country as is shaped to a large extent by a range of different institutional and organizational structures. Governance determines who makes decisions about capital and operating plans and sets out a process for how those decisions are made. Each structure has its own implications for funding, equitable and effective service patterns, and economic growth.

House Panel Examines FAA Structural Reform Options

March 26, 2015 The House Aviation Subcommittee continued work on the upcoming Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization with a...

House T&I Hears State and Local Perspectives on Surface Reauthorization

March 26, 2015 Last week, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee held the second of a two-part hearing series on...

Senate Commerce Examines FAA Reauthorization, Potential ATC Restructuring

April 16, 2015 On Tuesday, April 14, Senate Commerce held a full committee hearing on Federal Aviation Administration...

Senate Hearing Examines FAA Aircraft Certification Process

April 22, 2015 Yesterday, Senate Commerce’s Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security held the second in a series...

Senate Hearing Examines Airport Finance Issues

April 30, 2015 Last Thursday Senate Commerce’s Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security continued their series of...

House To Consider Legislation Splitting Up FAA, Spinning Off Air Traffic Control to Non-Profit Corporation

June 18, 2015 Eighteen months ago House Transportation and Infrastructure chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA) began calling for...

Recess Is Over

September 8, 2015 Congress returns to the nation’s capital tonight to start off a fall that will see periods of intense activity...

Would the DRIVE Act Spend Federal Funds More Effectively?

It has been six years since the transportation community had the opportunity to mull over a six-year transportation bill written by a...

Carper Introduces 16 Cent Per Gallon Gas Tax Increase In Senate

August 12, 2015 As the Senate was adjourning for the August recess, Senator Tom Carper (D-DE) introduced legislation that would...

FAA Short-Term Extension Coming in September – But How Long?

August 12, 2015 Among the “must-pass” items that Congress must address in September is a law extending the Airport and Airway...

New FRA Report Details PTC Implementation Woes

August 12, 2015 Last Friday afternoon, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) submitted a report to Congress detailing the...

Senate Confirms FHWA, PHMSA Nominees; Receives FMCSA, NTSB Nods

August 12, 2015 Before every long recess or adjournment, Senate leaders usually try to negotiate the confirmation of a large package...

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