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    House transportation bill would spend about $260B

    WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are proposing to spend about $260 billion over the next 4 1/2 years on transportation programs, as well as substantially increase the size of trucks permitted on highways, according to a draft bill being introduced this week.

    Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and other GOP leaders are expected to introduce the bill on Tuesday. Mica's committee is poised to approve the measure on Thursday.

    Significant policy changes in the bill include giving states far greater power — and the U.S. Department of Transport far less say — over how federal transportation aid is spent. The bill also consolidates many existing transportation programs, and makes it easier and quicker for road construction and other transportation projects to meet the requirements of federal environmental laws.

    States could permit trucks weighing up to 97,000 pounds — and in some cases as much as 126,000 pounds — on interstate highways under the bill. The current limit is 80,000 pounds in most states. Increased weight limits are supported by the trucking industry, but opposed by safety advocates.

    "Larger and heavier trucks mean bigger safety risks for highway drivers," Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., wrote in a letter to House lawmakers last week asking them not to raise weight limits.

    The bill would maintain current spending on transportation despite declining gasoline and diesel fuel taxes, which historically have paid for highway and transit programs.

    A separate committee will decide how to cover the gap between gas-tax revenues and the spending levels proposed in the bill. GOP leaders have said they plan to use revenue from expanded oil and natural gas drilling, but haven't provided details. However, congressional aides knowledgeable about the proposal said it would include drilling off the Virginia coast and in federal leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The aides weren't authorized to speak publicly and asked not to be named.

    The bill provides enough money to prevent the nation's roads, bridges and transit systems from falling further into disrepair, but not enough to significantly reduce the backlog of needed work on transportation infrastructure, transportation experts said. A congressionally mandated commission estimated in 2009 that it would require $200 billion a year to reduce the backlog while maintaining the current transportation system.

    "Clearly this level of funding is inadequate to support our needs as a nation," said Joshua Schank, president of the Eno Center for Transportation, a Washington think tank that supports greater transportation investment.

    But the bill is expected to save jobs in construction, bus manufacturing and other transportation-related industries in part because it allows state transportation departments to make long-term commitments of funds. Those kinds of commitments are usually necessary before companies can go forward with major new transportation projects.

    Each $1 billion in transportation construction spending supports about 30,000 jobs, said Andy Herrmann, president of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

    The GOP bill is "holding along the lines of what we've been doing in the past," he said.

    But that may be enough to propel the bill through the House in an election year where voter regard for Congress is at rock bottom and lawmakers are eager to show off an accomplishment.

    The last long-term transportation bill expired in 2009. Congress has kept transportation aid flowing to states through a series of short-term extensions. The current extension expires on March 31.

    The Senate is working on its own bill, which would spend $109 billion over two years. Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., a co-author of the bill, says the bill's sponsors have a plan to pay for the measure, but hasn't detailed how that would happen.

    A bipartisan proposal introduced in the Senate on Monday would continue transit spending at current levels while giving the regulators greater safety oversight of transit agencies, including the power to impose fines. The Banking Committee is expected to approve the measure on Thursday, after which it will be incorporated into the Senate transportation bill.

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    • Old Geezer  •  3 mths ago
      Better rebuild all our crumbling roads first before you put them Monsters on the road!
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        To increase the weight, they will add extra axles because they will still have spread the weight.
      • LookatalltheSheep 3 mths ago
        Mike, the extra axle wieght distribution will not improve hiway safety issues that thes monster trucks cause.
      • Ken W 3 mths ago
        correct, extra axle weight distribution will do nothing to improve hiway safety issues and the monster trucks will still expidite road damage and paraticularly to the roads requiring repair but no money to do the work because the Republican House seen it fit not to vote any Democrat road and infrastructre proposals into law.
    • bill  •  3 mths ago
      and how will we pay for the infrastructure to support larger truck weights and fix the damage they will do to the roads? raise taxes?
      • Gordon 3 mths ago
        Yes, but only for the 99% - millionaires will get another tax break.
    • CCRider07  •  3 mths ago
      How's about we improve the railroads nationwide so larger shipments can ride the rails. I sure don't want monster trucks on the highways.
      • Ron 3 mths ago
        Fuel taxes paid by trucks is what builds the highways you ride on.
    • Roger  •  3 mths ago
      If you have a plan to fix a corrupt government, great. Good luck. In the meantime, can we fix roads and bridges?
      • Ganjed 3 mths ago
        The fixed the one here in Minnesota, after it collapsed.
      • LookatalltheSheep 3 mths ago
        Sure we can fix the roads and bridges, but this proposal is not the best answer to our roads or jobs issues.
    • Bob in Tenn  •  3 mths ago
      Just what we need, bigger trucks, driven by doped up drivers. Don't tell me they aren't using speed, I know better.
      • william 3 mths ago
        And then the Republicans will vote to cut the DOT budget so that regulations can't be enforced!
    • thomas  •  3 mths ago
      Yalp, lets spend lots of money to fixup roads so trucks can tear them up again...put the money into the rail system and keep the over sized and weight trucks off the road...they are crowded enough.......
    • ddn  •  3 mths ago
      If your gonna let larger trucks on, you need to increase spending for maintenance of bridges and roads otherwise it's just a ticking time bomb.
    • Richard  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Putting more trucks in a bridge about to collapse. Great job GOP.
    • Cal  •  3 mths ago
      I think the John McCain saw Maximum Overdrive one too many times, and it plotting his revenge on Democrats who drive Smart Cars.
    • Richard  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      What? allow more trucks but no money to repair or improve the current roads. Just sound like traffic nightmare.
    • Richard  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      The Truck industry must lobby hard for it.
    • Truth  •  3 mths ago
      Republicans are the biggest bunch of stupid, fascist fools and pigs this country has the dishonor of having crawl around.
    • Joel  •  Mt Laurel, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      The bad idea about this bill is anyone who has been through a high traffic industrial, where a lot of over the road tractors & trailers travel, is the poor quality of streets. The constant travel of these heavy trucks & a lot of the time over loaded trailers deteriorates the road surface & if not repaired in time allows mother nature to assist resulting in further breakdown. All this damage happens with trucks & trailers that are supposed to weigh 80,000 lbs. Can you imagine the load shock to an already poorly maintained infrastructe with additional weight loads of up to 126,000 lbs. Not to mention the tree huggers already complain that the vehicles bellow smoke & can't meet emissions as they run and operate now. Can you guess what is needed for a truck to haul that additional weight? FUEL! That's right the more you need to pull the more fuel the vehicle will need to try & move its own backside down the road. Most heavy truck manufacters have already been eating their lunches in trying to make their engines meet new EPA standards. The only way I see a modern truck towing that much weight will be with no goverened ECM restrictions & definately some EPA regulations will have to be repealed cause these suckers are definately going to need to suck down more diesel to move that weight.
    • james m  •  3 mths ago
      Republicans spending money America don't have. Typical
    • BUCKEYE 1  •  Mansfield, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Bend Over, the lobbyist are hard at work once again. HIDDEN AGENDA FOR SURE!!!!!!!
    • Gwen  •  3 mths ago
      The GOP want to allow an increase in the weight allowed for trucks but aren't willing to pay for upkeep on old bridges, etc. I can just see more bridges collapsing under the added strain.
    • twar goddess  •  3 mths ago
      Are the behemoth trucks going to fly?

      The roads can't handle the weight that trucks already carry!
    • Saint Louis  •  3 mths ago
      bigger trucks means less drivers needed.
    • Rob Anybody  •  3 mths ago
      Why don't they reduce or remove the subsidies given to the oil industry. I mean, with the billions of dollars in profit they post even after a disaster do they really need subsidizing?
    • Jj S  •  Charleston, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Local taxes will go up if they increase load size, trucks are why you pay so much in local taxes. The roads are destroyed and repairing roads is the largest expense for most county budgets. What a horribly stupid idea. Then again, they'll be able to fire more truckers since they can now carry more on a run, so more money in the c.e.o.s pockets, more people get fired and taxes go up. Smart thinking, smart thinking.
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