WASHINGTON 鈥 Congressional Democrats鈥 version of a bill that would update highway operations around the country will be unveiled in March, the leader of the U.S. House of Representatives鈥 highway panel indicated Feb. 26.
February 26, 2020Highway Trust Fund News Updates
US Chamber Renews Calls for Fuel Tax Increase
WASHINGTON 鈥 The expiration this fall of the country鈥檚 central highway policy law means that its reauthorization must be urgently addressed by Congress, Ed Mortimer, transportation director at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, told a Senate committee Feb. 25.
February 25, 2020Top Congressional Republicans Press for Action on Highway Bill
Congress resumes its legislative agenda amid recent calls from Republican leaders on the transportation committees for passage of a highway bill meant to update a law expiring in seven months.
February 20, 20202020 Presidential Candidates Silent on Fuel Tax for Highway Trust Fund Fix
Since their 鈥渧ictories鈥 in the Iowa caucuses, Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg rarely have mentioned their proposals aimed at repairing the country鈥檚 networks of roads and bridges. Sanders occasionally has insisted on the need to repair potholes and improve freight connectivity. Buttigieg鈥檚 campaign has focused on attacking President Trump. Here's your Capitol Agenda look at the week ahead for trucking on Capitol Hill.
February 10, 2020Infrastructure Week Spotlight Shines on Nancy Pelosi
House Democrats appear determined to advance a highway measure. That would include the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee looking into funding measures. Here's your Capitol Agenda look at the week ahead for trucking on Capitol Hill.
January 28, 2020FHWA Nominee Nicole Nason Says All Options on the Table for Infrastructure Funding
WASHINGTON 鈥 When policymakers craft their next transportation reauthorization bill, they should consider every available tool that would result in long-term funding for infrastructure projects, President Donald Trump鈥檚 nominee to lead the Federal Highway Administration told a Senate panel Jan. 29.
January 29, 2019Infrastructure Failing as Funding Remains Elusive, Experts Say
AUSTIN, Texas 鈥 The Highway Trust Fund, struggling to stay relevant amid a shifting transportation environment, can be fixed with more money flowing in from fuel sales, trucking industry experts said as they advocated for repairing and expanding the nation鈥檚 infrastructure.
October 29, 2018Staffers for Key Transportation Lawmakers Consider Funding Solutions
WASHINGTON 鈥 Lawmakers will likely start seriously exploring a solution for the diminishing Highway Trust Fund next year, according to Miles Chiotti, legislative director for Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.)
July 19, 2018Opinion: A Future for Highway Funding
For decades, America鈥檚 roads and bridges were paid for by the users of transportation systems through modest fuel taxes. The system worked well for years, but as vehicles became more fuel efficient and cars that use little or no fuel at all became more prevalent, less revenue from this user fee flowed into the Highway Trust Fund. It's time to forge a new path forward.
May 22, 2018Roadbuilders Coalition to Visit Capitol Hill in May to Push for Trust Fund Fix
Nearly three dozen national associations and labor unions of the Transportation Construction Coalition will meet with members of Congress and their staffs next month to call for long-term, sustainable funding for infrastructure projects around the country.
April 3, 2018