Senate committee keeps highway funding at current level for FY 2012

Sept. 22, 2011
On Sept. 21, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved FY 2012 funding for the highway and transit programs at the same level as FY 2011, which is just over $41 billion. In addition, the bill provides an additional $1.9 billion in emergency relief funding and $550 million for the TIGER discretionary grants program, as well as $100 million for high-speed rail.

On Sept. 21, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved FY 2012 funding for the highway and transit programs at the same level as FY 2011, which is just over $41 billion. In addition, the bill provides an additional $1.9 billion in emergency relief funding and $550 million for the TIGER discretionary grants program, as well as $100 million for high-speed rail.

These funding levels contrast significantly from the bill approved earlier by the House transportation appropriations subcommittee, which set funding levels at far lower levels. Those funding levels, which includes $27 billion for federal highways, adhere to the principles set earlier this year in a budget resolution passed in the House which directed that highway and transit funding be set at levels that are supported by Highway Trust Fund revenue.

The full House Appropriations Committee has not yet acted on the measure. It is unclear if action will be completed on this legislation before Sept. 30, the end of the current fiscal year. If not the highway and transit appropriations may be included in a continuing resolution. A CR will be necessary because Congress has not yet passed any of the 12 appropriations bills necessary to fund the government.

Last week, Congress passed a six-month extension of the authorization for these programs at current funding levels. The appropriations bill is needed to provide the cash necessary to meet the authorized funding levels contained in the extension.

Sponsored Recommendations

The Science Behind Sustainable Concrete Sealing Solutions

Extend the lifespan and durability of any concrete. PoreShield is a USDA BioPreferred product and is approved for residential, commercial, and industrial use. It works great above...

Proven Concrete Protection That’s Safe & Sustainable

Real-life DOT field tests and university researchers have found that PoreShieldTM lasts for 10+ years and extends the life of concrete.

Revolutionizing Concrete Protection - A Sustainable Solution for Lasting Durability

The concrete at the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center is subject to several potential sources of damage including livestock biowaste, food/beverage waste, and freeze/thaw...

The Future of Concrete Preservation

PoreShield is a cost-effective, nontoxic alternative to traditional concrete sealers. It works differently, absorbing deep into the concrete pores to block damage from salt ions...