FY21 Appropriations Bill Calls for Billions in Transportation Funding - Nossaman

The full House will consider the FY21 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) bill that the House Appropriations Committee approved with a final vote of 30-22 on July 14, 2020. For FY2021, the THUD bill provides a total of $107.2 billion in total budgetary resources for the U.S. Department of Transportation, including:

The legislation also provides $26 billion of emergency funding to support economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic by investing in transportation infrastructure, including:

Additionally, the bill adopted by the full Committee includes amendments requiring the use of masks and enhanced sanitation measures on airlines, Amtrak, and in large transit agencies.

The same day the THUD bill passed out of committee, the American Public Transit Association (APTA) sent a letter to congressional leadership requesting $32-36 billion in additional transit funding. Estimates of the pandemic’s devastating financial impact on transit include: $700-800 million/month loss by New York MTA, $1.8 billion loss over two years for Los Angeles County MTA, $500-$800 million loss through 2023 for Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, $100-150 million deficit in 2021 for Regional Transportation District of Denver, and $975 million deficit over a three year period for Bay Area Rapid Transit.

Nossaman LLP

By Donna Brady on 07.22.2020



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