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U.S. Mayors Applaud Conference Committee Agreement on 'Fast' Surface Transportation Law


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EDITOR'S NOTE: WARNING...Remember, this organization includes mayors like Bill De Blasio and Rahm Emmanuel, so you can pretty well imagine all kinds of stuff is going on to screw the public.


WASHINGTON - December 4, 2015: U.S. Conference of Mayors Executive CEO and Executive Director Tom Cochran today lauded successful House and Senate action on legislation renewing the nation's surface transportation law, which provides more than $300 billion over five years in federal funding for highway, safety, transit and rail programs, under the "Fixing America's Surface Transportation" Act:

"The Conference of Mayors today is pleased that we are finally moving beyond short-term extensions and now have a long-term renewal of the nation's surface transportation law, providing mayors and local leaders and so many others with more certainty and resources to move forward with critically needed transportation projects.

"We are especially pleased that the conference agreement addresses so many priorities of the nation's mayors, including additional funding commitments to transit and rail systems and to metropolitan and local areas, including funding flexibility for local governments. 

"Reaching agreement on a long-term renewal plan is a testament to the hard work and bipartisanship of so many in Congress. The nation's mayors are thankful Congress found common ground for the good of the American people who travel everyday on our bridges and highway, transit and rail systems."

About The United States Conference of Mayors -- The U.S. Conference of Mayors is the official nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more. There are nearly 1,400 such cities in the country today, and each city is represented in the Conference by its chief elected official, the mayor.