Senate approves $8 billion for Highway Trust Fund

The U.S. Senate has approved the transfer of $8 billion from the government’s general fund to the Highway Trust Fund, which the Dept. of Transportation warned could be empty by the end of the month without immediate action. The Senate version of the bill will be reviewed by the House before being sent to the President to sign.

Article Tools

  • Bookmark

The bill, originally opposed by the Bush administration and many Senate Republicans, was deemed to be a necessary temporary solution to the budget shortfall by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters, who has urged passage of the bill.

“The Senate should be commended for acting swiftly to address the immediate needs of the trust fund,” Peters said. “The lesson is clear, it’s time to embrace a new approach to transportation that does not rely on high fuel consumption and instead directs funds where they are actually needed.  Congress must eliminate the billions in wasted spending, thousands of unneeded earmarks and hundreds of conflicting and contradictory special interest programs in order to make sure states don’t face this situation again.”

“We applaud Congress for addressing this looming crisis in a bipartisan manner,” said Bruce Josten, U.S. Chamber of Commerce executive vp for government affairs. “But like patching a pothole, this is a short-term fix.  Congress must develop a long-term solution when reauthorizing the surface transportation law next year.  Every funding option must be on the table.”

Related articles:


View more Management news and other trucking industry news from Fleet Owner.

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2009 Penton Media Inc.

Of Interest

Back to Top

From the Print Issue

Jun 2009

Ask the Experts

A panel of professionals answers your questions on a variety of topics

Idling
Alternatives

John Dennehy

Tires

Tim Miller

Filters

Paul Bandoly

Featured Jobs