U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood: Highway Trust Fund Could Run Dry by August
Statement from U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood
on the Highway Trust Fund
Washington, DC – U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray
LaHood today released the following statement on the Highway Trust
Fund:
“This morning, I went to Capitol Hill to brief
members of Congress on the situation with the Highway Trust Fund. I am
proposing an immediate 18-month highway reauthorization that will replenish the
Highway Trust Fund. If this step is not taken the trust fund will run out of
money as soon as late August and states will be in danger of losing the vital
transportation funding they need and expect.
“As part of this, I am proposing that we enact
critical reforms to help us make better investment decisions with cost-benefit
analysis, focus on more investments in metropolitan areas and promote the
concept of livability to more closely link home and work. The Administration
opposes a gas tax increase during this challenging, recessionary period, which
has hit consumers and businesses hard across our country.
“I recognize that there will be concerns raised
about this approach. However, with the reality of our fiscal environment and
the critical demand to address our infrastructure investments in a smarter, more
focused approach, we should not rush legislation. We should work together on a
full reauthorization that best meets the demands of the country. The first step
is making sure that the Highway Trust Fund is solvent. The next step is
addressing our transportation priorities over the long term.”
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