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 Transportation and Infrastructure
 2002

January 12 - Recess Appointments by Bush For Conservatives Reich, Scalia
January 19 - Amtrak Report Presents Congress With Familiar, Tough Choices
January 26 - Highway Industry Looks to Congress For Ways to Increase Funding After Significant Revenue Drop in 2001
February 2 - Amtrak: Double Funds Or Routes Go
February 2 - Olympics Make Utah a Big Fiscal Winner, But Lawmakers Quibble Over Final Tally
February 9 - Panel to Congress: Split Up Amtrak
February 23 - 'Return Letters': Thumbs Down From the Director's Office
February 23 - Candidates for Review: OIRA's 2002 Priorities
February 23 - Committees Move Ahead on Plan to Expand O'Hare While Illinois Lawmakers Remain Divided
February 23 - John D. Graham
February 23 - Regulating the Rule-Makers: John Graham at OIRA
March 2 - Committee Approves Grants For Ailing Flight Businesses
March 2 - Committee Pushes for Speed On Unemployment Bill
March 2 - Lawmakers Say 'No Way' To Highway Funding Cuts Triggered by Revenue Drop
March 9 - Divisions Over Amtrak Threaten Reauthorization, Keep Rail's Future Cloudy
March 16 - Appropriators' Challenge: Make Up FAA Revenue Lost in Air Travel Slump
March 16 - Fuel Economy Nearly Untouched
March 23 - House Bill Would Fund Research On Protection of Fuel Pipelines
March 23 - House Panel Approves Measure To Strengthen Nation's Port Security But Scope of Plan Falls Short of Senate Plan
March 30 - New Homeland Security Duties Spotlight Service's Juggling Act
March 30 - Port Legislation Tries to Balance Tight Security and Smooth Commerce
April 6 - House Panel Preparing Tight Controls for Amtrak
April 6 - House Panel Preparing Tight Controls for Amtrak
April 13 - Congress Challenged by Soaring Cost Of Transportation Security Agency
April 20 - Appropriators Poised for Active Role In Rework of Money-Losing Amtrak
April 20 - House Subcommittee Worries That Airport Security Funding Could Curtail Other Priorities
April 27 - Alaska Delegation Powers 49 mph Local Into Money Race With 'Bullet Trains'
May 4 - Lawmakers Dispute Fix For Budget Cut Built Into Surface Transportation Law
May 4 - Pilots Offer Strong Support for Bills That Would Allow Guns in Cockpit
May 11 - Amtrak Chugs Into Another Fiscal Year With a Less-Than-Certain Future
May 11 - Supplemental Bill a Vehicle For Fights Over Policies, Not Money
May 18 - John Culberson: Unopposed Texan Steps Up for Others
May 18 - Security Bills Stuck in Limbo
May 18 - Senate Contemplates Raising Highway Funds Above House's $4.4 Billion
May 18 - Transportation Security Bills Bogged Down by Turf Battles
May 25 - High-Speed Rail, Amtrak Bills Delayed Over GOP-Labor Dispute
May 25 - House May Circumvent Administration And Advance Measure to Allow Pilots To Carry Firearms on Airplanes
May 25 - Riders on the House Supplemental
May 25 - Segway Bill Hits Skids After Bicycle Lobby Protests
May 25 - Transportation Committee Clears Path in House for Bus Safety and Pipeline Bills
June 8 - Bush's Swift, Sweeping Plan Is Work Order for Congress
June 8 - Port Security a Harbinger Of Homeland Disputes to Come
June 8 - Senate Panel Approves $5.7 Billion Increase For Nation's Highways
June 15 - Amtrak Reauthorization Caught Up in House Dispute
June 15 - Energy and Water Development: Stepped-Up Security for Nuclear Facilities
June 15 - House Pipeline Security Bill Hindered by Committee Spats On Its Way to Floor Action
June 15 - Transportation: Security Concern Could Free Road Funding
June 15 - Transportation: Security Concern Could Free Road Funding
June 22 - Administration Might Eliminate Amtrak Subsidies, Busiest Routes To Scale Back the Ailing Railroad
June 22 - Bush's Rail Plan
June 22 - Plan to Arm Pilots Moves To Committee
June 22 - Proposed Divisions and Duties Of New Security Department
June 29 - Deal to Keep Amtrak Moving Is a Brief Financial Reprieve
June 29 - House Nears Floor Vote on Arming Pilots
June 29 - Provisions Attached to Latest Loan
July 6 - TSA Gets Second Loan As Supplemental Stalls
July 13 - Backers Hope Solid House Vote For Arming Airline Pilots Will Force Foes to Reconsider
July 13 - House Panel OKs Raise For Water Projects
July 20 - Congress Moves Toward Meeting Its Commitment In Latest Amtrak Bailout
July 20 - House Homeland Security Bill Bends Strongly Bush's Way
July 20 - Lawmakers Back Loy as TSA Head But Criticize Agency's Progress
July 27 - Highways, Amtrak Are Winners In Senate Transportation Bill
July 27 - New Transportation Security Chief Says He Will Reconsider Armed Pilots, Creating ID Card for 'Trusted Travelers'
July 27 - Pipeline Safety Linked to Energy Measure
August 3 - Guns-for-Pilots Bill Overcomes Powerful Opposition To Top Senate's Fall Agenda
August 10 - Clearing of Port Security Bill Awaits Only Resolution Of Proposed Shipper Fees
August 31 - Learning by Experience
September 7 - Amtrak Supporters Push For Speedy Vote on Appropriation
September 7 - Cost to Arm Pilots Questioned
September 14 - Conference on Maritime Security Bill Bogged Down by Plan to Offset Costs Through Port User Fees and Surcharges
September 21 - Electricity Deregulation on Agenda Despite Lack of House Action
September 21 - Extension of Screening Security Deadline at Some Airports Approved by Senate Panel
September 28 - House Appropriations Committee Considering Hard-Line Tactics With Amtrak Funding
September 28 - House Nears Floor Fight on Water Projects
September 28 - Small-Scale Airline Aid Bill In Discussion
October 5 - Despite Airlines' Pleas for Help, Extensive Bailout Looks Unlikely
October 5 - Transportation Spending Bill Destined To Offer Less Road-Building Money
October 12 - Armed-Pilots Bill Bogged Down
October 12 - Senate Aviation Security Bill Offers Minimal Aid to Airlines
October 12 - Short-Term Relief for Highways
October 12 - Water Projects Bill Likely Dead for Year
October 19 - Bills to Ban Flights Over Stadiums Likely to Languish Until Next Year
October 19 - Deal to Boost Port Security Resolves Most Issues -- Except How to Pay for It
November 2 - Bill to Beef Up Port Security Becomes Magnet for Maritime Add-Ons
November 2 - Satellite TV for Boaters Unlikely
November 9 - Environmentalists Put on Defense
November 9 - Major Reuthorizations for Commerce
November 9 - New Senator Profile: Dean Barkley, I-Minn.
November 16 - Cleared Port Security Bill Calls for Anti-Terrorism Plan But Provides Minimal Funding
November 16 - Congress Fails to Reach Deal On Omnibus Energy Legislation; Settles for Pipeline Safety Bill
November 23 - Issues Not Likely to Go Away
November 23 - Senate Adjourns Without Security Aid for Bus Industry
November 23 - Sports Flyover Threat Provision Ends With Session
November 30 - Music to His Ears: Panel Gives Pay Boost To Coast Guard Band Director
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Airline Industry Relief
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Amtrak Authorization
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Aviation Security
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Pipeline Security
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Port Security
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Transportation Appropriations

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