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The Economic Viability of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) Program


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American Recovery & Reinvestment Act

Information on Future Reporting


Recipients of the Committee’s May 1, 2009 letter should right click here and choose “Save Target As”, to download the new reporting form to provide updated information to the Committee by May 15, 2009 ("T&I May 2009 Reporting Form").

The Committee requests that letter recipients report to the Committee by May 15, 2009, June 15, 2009, and July 15, 2009 (data in these reports should reflect what has occurred as of April 30, 2009, May 31, 2009, and June 30, 2009, respectively).

Letter to Governors (May 1, 2009)
Letter to Metropolitan Planning Organizations (May 1, 2009)
Letter to Transit Agencies (May 1, 2009)

Guidance to T&I May 2009 Reporting Form

List of Transit Agencies to which the Committee Sent Letters
 

Results of April Reports to T&I Committee:

On April 22, 2009 the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee released transparency and accountability information by state and formula funds under the Recovery Act.

Submissions Received by Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
(Data reported as of March 31, 2009)

Background on T&I Committee Reporting

Chairman James L. Oberstar has pledged that the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure will closely oversee the implementation of transportation and infrastructure provisions of the Recovery Act to ensure that the funds provided are invested quickly, efficiently, and in harmony with the job-creating purposes of this Act.

Letters were sent to the 50 Governors of the United States, the Mayor of Washington, DC, and the Governors of American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands requesting specific information. In addition letters were sent to 156 Metropolitan Planning Organizations for transportation management areas (areas with populations greater than 200,000 people) and 256 major public transit agencies (areas with populations greater than 200,000 people) that directly receive Federal-aid highway and public transit funding under the Act.

Letter to Governors (February 27, 2009)
Letter to Metropolitan Planning Organizations (February 27, 2009)
Letter to Transit Agencies (February 27, 2009)

Chairman Oberstar's Floor Statement on ARRA construction jobs

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