U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee protects transit investments in Washington
Billions of dollars in sorely needed funding for mass transit and infrastructure projects in Washington State will be included in the Fiscal Year 2018 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations bill now moving to the full United States Senate, Patty Murrays office announced today.
Today, a bipartisan group of senators came together to reject [Donald] Trumps short-sighted cuts to the kinds of investments that make a real difference to families and workers in Washington state and around the country, Senator Murray said in a press release. Whether its infrastructure investment, affordable housing, education, or medical research, I will keep fighting to make sure the federal government continues to be a good partner to the communities we represent.
Courtesy of Murrays office, heres a rundown of some of the vital projects that were protected in the version of the bill approved by the Appropriations Committee:
Capital Investment Grant Program: $2.1 billion, rejecting President Trumps proposal to block new transit projects from receiving funding, and instead supporting three transit projects in Puget Sound, including Sound Transits Lynnwood Link Extension and Seattle Department of Transportations Center City Connector Streetcar and Madison Street Bus Rapid Transit.
Amtrak: $1.2 billion to support long-distance routes, including the Coast Starlight and Empire Builder that run through Washington, which Donald Trump sought to terminate.
Crude-by-rail Safety Initiatives:
$15.9 million for the Automated Track Inspection Program, Railroad Safety Information System, and research and development,
$2 million for the Short Line Safety Institute for safety training for short line railroads transporting crude oil and ethanol, a program Sen. Murray helped create in 2014 and which supports short line railroads in Washington,
$2 million for tank car research activities, and
Directs the U.S. Department of Transportation to complete a rulemaking to expand comprehensive oil spill response plan requirements to rail carriers no later than 5 days after enactment of this bill to better protect the safety of our communities and environment.
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