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Senate EPW Introduces Bipartisan Surface Transportation Bill

Over the weekend Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee Chairman Tom Carper (D-DE), Ranking Member Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), and Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee Chairman Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Ranking Member Kevin Cramer (R-ND) introduced the Surface Transportation Reauthorization Act (STRA) of 2021.

This legislation takes the first step in reauthorizing highway and bridge programs currently set to expire under the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act on September 30, 2021. Rail, safety, transit, and fixing the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) are the jurisdiction of the Senate Commerce, Banking, and Finance Committees, and will be added to the STRA at a later date.

STRA is a five-year, $303.5 billion reauthorization of core federal highway and bridge programs and represents a 22-percent increase from current FAST Act funding levels. $273.2 billion, or 90-percent, of total highway funding from the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) is distributed to states by formula. Topline funding includes $148 billion for the National Highway Performance Program (NHPP), $64.8 billion for the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBG), and $13.2 billion for the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program (CMAQ). Beyond these funding levels STRA includes provisions that accelerate project delivery, invest in resilience, address climate change, and improve road safety. Specifically, this legislation:

Accelerate Project Delivery

Invest in Resilience and Address Climate Change

Improve Road Safety

Address Future Needs

During Wednesday’s markup, EPW passed the legislation, 20-0. Senate Commerce and Banking Committees will now need to begin their portions of a surface transportation reauthorization.  ASCE joined our industry partners  before the markup in supporting this first important step in reauthorizing our federal surface programs.

In ASCE’s 2021 Infrastructure Report Card, our nation’s roads and bridges received a “D” and “C.” We applaud the efforts of Chairman Carper, Ranking Member Capito, and Senators Cardin and Cramer in developing comprehensive bill that will help address the needs of our ever-changing surface transportation system. We strongly urge the Senate Commerce and Banking Committees to act quickly to address the challenges facing rail networks, transportation safety, and transit systems before the Senate Finance Committee debates a pay-for solution and the full Senate can vote on a comprehensive package.

Read detailed issue memo here.