House committee passes $547 billion transportation bill with focus on environment after marathon mee
Source: Washington Post
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After meeting throughout the night, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee passed a $547 billion package early Thursday aimed at fixing the nations roads and transit systems while putting a bigger focus on the environment.
The committee spent 19 hours in a meeting that began Wednesday morning and considered more than 200 amendments to the transportation package and separate legislation to fund wastewater facilities. Committee Chairman Peter A. DeFazio (D-Ore.) said the bills would lay the foundations for President Bidens proposed $2.3 trillion American Jobs Plan.
I commend my colleagues for their hard work helping craft these two bills to deliver what Americans expect and deserve: safe roads and bridges, reliable transit options and a robust passenger rail network, wastewater systems that arent on the brink of failure, and a commitment to address the existential threat of climate change, DeFazio said in a statement.
The final vote was 38-26, with two Republicans joining Democrats to support the bill.
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