STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY
H.R. 3038 – Highway and Transportation Funding Act of 2015, Part II
(Rep. Ryan, R-WI, and Rep. Shuster, R-PA)
With
surface transportation authorization expiring at the end of July, the
unfortunate reality is that, due to inaction, Congress will need to pass
a short-term extension of these authorities to keep Federal funding for
the Nation’s surface transportation system flowing. While the country
cannot continue to rely on short-term patches as an approach to funding
the Nation’s infrastructure, the Administration supports passage of H.R.
3038 to give the House and Senate the necessary time to complete work
on a long-term bill this year that increases investment to meet the
Nation's infrastructure needs.
In
recent decades, Congress routinely passed six-year surface
transportation bills, providing much needed certainty to State and local
governments. In comparison, the current series of short-term patches
creates significant uncertainty that makes it more difficult to plan and
implement long-term investments. At the same time, Congress has failed
to increase investment in the Nation’s aging surface transportation
infrastructure, leaving State and local governments without the
resources they need to meet the demands of a growing economy and
population.
In
today's economy, to compete the Nation must have a first-class
transportation system that attracts first-class jobs and takes American
businesses' goods all across the world. Such a system cannot be
achieved without a long-term bill with increased levels of investment.
That is why the President has proposed the GROW AMERICA Act, which would
provide robust funding for all modes of surface transportation, create
jobs, streamline project approval processes, and implement innovative
transportation policies to make better use of taxpayer dollars.
The
Administration will not support continued failure to make the
investments the Nation needs. The Administration expects that Congress
will use this five-month extension to pass a multi-year bill with
significant increases in investment to address the system’s maintenance
and repair deficit, enhance safety, and lay the foundations for future
growth in critical areas like freight movement. The Administration
looks forward to working with both houses of Congress to pass such a
bill before the end of 2015.
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