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Tech, Facility Upgrades Necessary

On Feb. 9, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman James Oberstar (D-Minn.) and I introduced H.R. 915, the FAA Reauthorization Act.

Invest for Economy, Environment

The reauthorization of the surface transportation bill this year is an opportunity to put Americans to work and to make transportation investments that are good for the economy and the environment.

Steer Clear of Major Tax Increases

This is particularly true in rural states, where lower-income citizens tend to commute farther distances to their places of employment.

Debate Comes at a Critical Time

On Aug. 31, 2007, Americans witnessed the devastating effects of our neglected infrastructure: the tragic collapse of the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis.

Burris Goes Into Hiding as Democrats Pounce

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) told the Chicago Tribune on Wednesday that “at this point, [Burris’] future in the Senate seat is in question.” Burris has been battling revelations

Heard on the Hill: Obama Drops the N-Word

“I have to, because Sen. Leahy is in it,” he said when asked which screening he planned to attend that night. And Leahy himself played it faux-modest about his brush with stardom.

Hot Battle Likely if Gerlach Moves On

I just don’t see how it happens.” And while the chatter hasn’t been that loud as people weigh how serious Gerlach really is, the possibility that he could vacate his seat still has generated some

Rep. Dingell Makes History

“Eighty-two years ago, I hit the jackpot,” he said this week in an interview, looking back on his life. “I was born in the United States of America.

Office Space: Corker of an Art Display

“Of course everyone told me about it, so I walked down there and told her I didn’t realize she was so focused on herself.” > The fun in Corker’s office is no doubt facilitated by the junior Senator

Franken Stuck in Holding Pattern

By having the meeting, at which Reid and Franken discussed Senate business, the Majority Leader appeared to try to lend an air of legitimacy to the Minnesota DemocratÂ’s razor-thin lead.

Stimulating the Economy With the F-22

The Air Force will build about 20 planes this year, primarily at Lockheed Martin plants in Texas and Georgia, with costs estimated at $4 billion.

Rangel Blames Ethics Stories on Unnamed Firm

“Just yesterday I found out that the source of all of those stories is some firm located in West Virginia that did all of this trashing and investigations, and then went around to reporters and then [they

Lobbyists Brace for Changes

“So many of the key issues are going to be dealt with by that committee … this year we really do anticipate some really major legislation in energy and health care.” “There’s just so much that is

Bunning Insists He’s Running

Jim BunningÂ’s (R-Ky.) ability to win re-election in 2010, the last thing they want to do is air the idea of Bunning retiring too publicly and make the Major League Baseball Hall of Famer dig his heels

COLA for Members Will Fizz Out

Congress is unlikely to give itself a pay raise this year, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) signaled Tuesday.