ARTBA commends Mica for transportation plan leadership, cautions against decrease in revenue stream
Following House Transportation and Infrastructure (T&I) Committee Chair John Mica’s (R-Fla.) proposal on the six-year reauthorization of the committee’s Surface Transportation Program, American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) President and CEO Pete Ruane issued the following statement:
“We commend House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Chairman John Mica for his leadership in moving this long-overdue process forward. Despite strong political headwinds, he has produced a proposal with much-needed reforms that would reduce red tape and bureaucratic hurdles that stand in the way of many important projects critical to our economic vitality. His goal of expediting product delivery and facilitating public-private partnerships is clearly a step in the right direction.
“We realize it’s difficult to write such an important and far-reaching bill under the constraints of false budget choices. But every member of the House needs to clearly understand that any highway and transit program bill constrained by the existing revenue stream into the Highway Trust Fund — as proposed in the Ryan [House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.)] budget — would be a sure-fire job killer. The Ryan approach would also ensure further significant declines in system performance, which will negatively impact U.S. business productivity and international competitiveness.
“As the process moves forward, we will work to increase the proposed investment levels.
“We urge the House leadership to schedule a floor vote on the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee’s highway/transit program bill before the August recess and let the House exercise its will. Doing nothing on this legislation is not an option because that, also, would guarantee greater unemployment in the transportation construction industry and the economy at large.”
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