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July 11, 2025 - This month there was new activity in the ongoing effort to re-order the environmental process for federal actions, responding to changes in law, regulations, and judicial ...
Monday, July 7 – House Appropriations – Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development – subcommittee business meeting to mark up draft FY 2026 Energy and Water bill – 6:00 p.m., 2362-B Rayburn.
June 14, 2024 – The Eno Center for Transportation is proud to welcome our 2024 Thomas J. O’Bryant Fellow, Steven Parks.
December 23, 2024 - In addition to the appropriations bill, a few major and several minor bills made it through the end-of-session legislative logjam and are on the way to becoming law.
Wednesday, June 18 – Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation – Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Freight, Pipelines, and Safety – subcommittee hearing on modernizing the U.S. rail network ...
January 17, 2025 - The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is scheduled to release its annual Budget and Economic Outlook later today.
The House and Senate have embarked on a two-week Easter/Passover District Work Period and will not return to Washington until Monday, April 28. Accordingly, there are no hearings this week or next ...
There has been a lot of talk in the last week about the “80-20 highway-transit split,” and not all of it was accurate. Herewith: a brief explainer. What 80-20 originally meant: In 1982, a political ...
October 18, 2019 - Data from the newly released 2018 American Community Survey shows that telework continued its upward trend, while driving alone to work trended slightly downward. Several regions ...
The following is a document explaining the federal Highway Trust Fund, based in format on the old Federal Highway Administration's Highway Trust Fund Primer that has not been updated since 1998. This ...
April 21, 2022 - Amtrak's new budget documents call for $1 billion per year operating losses as far as can be projected, a drastic change from the passenger railroad's historic pre-COVID break-even.