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House T&I Republicans Introduce the STARTER Act 2.0

On Wednesday, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Ranking Member Sam Graves (R-MO6), and other Republican Committee leaders, introduced the Surface Transportation Advanced through Reform, Technology, & Efficient Review (STARTER) Act 2.0. This is the latest and most detailed surface transportation reauthorization released by either party in either chamber this Congress. The legislation maintains Republican surface transportation priorities and provides lawmakers a negotiating position leading into the eventual release of Chairman DeFazio’s (D-OR4) surface transportation reauthorization bill.

This five-year authorization provides $400 billion in funding for the federal highway, transit, and motor carrier and highway safety programs. This represents a 32% increase from FAST Act funding levels and the legislation provides that any increase in Highway Trust Fund (HTF) contract authority above FAST Act funding levels go to the National Highway Performance Program (NHPP), the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP), the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), the National Highway Freight Program (NHFP), and the Rural Area Formula Grant Program.

Beyond top-line funding levels, STARTER Act 2.0 includes provisions that streamline project delivery, provides states flexibility in project selection, supports resilience, and provides Highway Trust Fund revenue solutions. Specifically, this legislation includes:

Project Delivery and State Flexibility

Resilience

Highway Trust Fund Solvency

This legislation also makes the Better Utilizing Investments to leverage Development (BUILD) Grant program permanent, increases the statutory cap of surface transportation private activity bonds from $15 billion to $45 billion, and directs the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the FTA to update their joint environmental and planning regulations.

In ASCE’s 2021 Infrastructure Report Card, our nation’s roads, bridges, and transit systems received a “D,” “C,” and “D-”.  We applaud the efforts of House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Ranking Member Sam Graves (R-MO6) and his staff in developing a comprehensive bill that will help address the needs of our ever-changing surface transportation system. As Chairman DeFazio and his staff continue to develop reauthorization legislation, we urge lawmakers to act quickly to meet the September 30th deadline.