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DOLE DISCUSSES TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE, ENERGY SECURITY
 
September 9th, 2008 - Washington, D.C. - In a Senate Banking Committee hearing today, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole discussed the important role of public transit in reducing our dependence on foreign oil and introduced Keith Parker, Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) Chief Executive Officer, who testified before the committee. Additionally, Dole highlighted her proposal for a bonding program that would provide $50 billion to the states for updating and building transit and other transportation infrastructure.

“Securing our energy independence is one of the greatest challenges facing our country; and we must commit to having all options on the table, including mass transit, which helps conserve energy,” said Dole. “We need to throw everything and the kitchen sink at our energy crisis – improving conservation, investing in alternative and renewable energy, increasing production and ensuring market fairness.”

Recently, Dole also has called on Congressional leaders to address the looming bankruptcy of the federal Highway Trust Fund (HTF). The U.S. Department of Transportation announced last week that there is only $1.4 billion remaining in the fund, which will not even sustain the government’s obligations for the remainder of the month. Dole supports transferring $8 billion to the HTF from the general fund for a short-term fix until the system can be reformed in next year’s highway reauthorization bill.
 
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SEPTEMBER 2008 PRESS RELEASES  « August   October »     « 2007   2009 » 
Elizabeth Dole 30th - Senate Approves Dole Measures to Fund Initiatives that Save Troops’ Lives, Prevent Injuries
Elizabeth Dole 27th - Dole Helps Pass Critical Tax Relief Package
Elizabeth Dole 26th - Dole Statement on Administration’s Proposed Rescue Plan
Elizabeth Dole 26th - Dole Announces $57.7 Million to Assist N.C. Communities Struggling with Foreclosures
Elizabeth Dole 25th - Dole, Burr Propose Solutions to Help Alleviate, Prevent Gas Shortages
Elizabeth Dole 24th - Dole Lauds Expiration of OCS Moratorium, Calls for Permanent Repeal
Elizabeth Dole 23rd - Dole: Financial Oversight “Fatally Flawed”
Elizabeth Dole 21st - Dole Statement on Economic Rescue Package
Elizabeth Dole 18th - Dole: Stop Delaying Senate Hearings On Wall Street Turmoil
Elizabeth Dole 15th - Dole Applauds FHFA Decision to Deny Golden Parachutes for Ousted Fannie, Freddie Execs
Elizabeth Dole 11th - Dole, Bipartisan “Gang” of Senators to Deliver Comprehensive Energy Strategy
Elizabeth Dole 11th - Dole Helps Introduce Legislation to Ban Fannie, Freddie Lobbying
Elizabeth Dole 11th - Dole Supports Senate Action to Save Highway Trust Fund
Elizabeth Dole 10th - Dole Helps Introduce Legislation to Deny Golden Parachutes for Fannie, Freddie Execs
Elizabeth Dole 9th - Dole Announces More than $2 Million for Historically Black Universities in North Carolina
Elizabeth Dole 9th - current Press Release
Elizabeth Dole 8th - Dole Responds to Treasury Action on Fannie, Freddie
Elizabeth Dole 4th - Dole Working to Ensure Effective Hurricane Response
 
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